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Yes, but only indirectly.

Gravity is currently used to generate electricity. A typical example is hydroelectric power. Water falls down a shaft (because of gravity). The falling water drives a turbine in the shaft, and the turbine spins a generator, which produces electricity.

There is no means to convert gravity itself directly into electricity.

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