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Yes (supposing that by side you mean ray...angles don't have sides because they are 2D, not 3D.) If you have a point and you draw four random rays from that point, that only meat at that point, then you would have created four angles. The two angles on opposite sides of the point will share a vertex, but not a RAY.

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