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Sort of, in a sense. Some magnetic materials are compounds or alloys of materials that are not, themselves, especially magnetic... for example, Alnico makes better permanent magnets than any of its components (two of which, aluminum and copper, are pretty much nonmagnetic).

However, if you're asking if you can make, say, woodmagnetic... no.

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Putting a magnet-friendly substance such as iron in a strong magnetic field can magnetize it. The individual iron particles can align with the magnetic field and together form a magnet.

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Q: Can you make non magnetic things magnetic?
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