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Oh, dude, like, tin was discovered by a bunch of people back in the day. But if you wanna get technical, credit usually goes to the ancient civilizations like the Romans or the Chinese who first used it. So, like, there's no one person who can claim to have discovered tin, it's more of a group effort, you know what I mean?

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