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Yes, a blueprint can be blueprinted again, meaning a new copy can be made from the original blueprint. This process involves creating a reproduction of the original design, often using similar methods such as photographic or digital duplication. However, the term "blueprint" traditionally refers to a specific printing process, so modern methods like CAD (computer-aided design) often replace traditional blueprints in contemporary practices.

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