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Yes, depreciation is considered a part of factory overhead. It reflects the allocation of the cost of fixed assets, such as machinery and equipment, used in the production process over their useful lives. This expense is included in the total manufacturing costs, which helps in calculating the overall cost of goods produced. Thus, it plays a significant role in determining the profitability of manufacturing operations.

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