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Yes, stars have gravity, just like any other massive object in the universe. The gravitational force of a star is what causes it to maintain its shape and hold its mass together, as well as influence the orbits of planets and other celestial bodies nearby. This gravitational pull is a result of the star's mass and is essential for processes like nuclear fusion, which powers the star itself.

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