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No, the Greek god Apollo did not typically wear a toga. In ancient Greek culture, Apollo was often depicted in a chiton, a type of garment that was common among the Greeks, rather than the Roman toga. The toga was primarily a Roman garment and became popular during the Roman era, long after the time of ancient Greek mythology. Apollo is usually represented in art wearing flowing robes, often symbolizing his divine status.

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