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Yes, if the person is a "secretor" which means they secrete ABO blood group antigens in various bodily fluids (such as sweat, tears and semen). The type of antigen secreted in the semen, for example, corresponds to the man's blood group. A group A man will secrete A and H antigens, a group O man will secrete H antigen. Note that not everyone is a secretor- only 80%.

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