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Yes, "crunchy" and "chunky" refer to different textures. "Crunchy" describes a sound or sensation produced when something is bitten or chewed, often associated with foods like carrots or chips. In contrast, "chunky" refers to a size or shape that is thick or composed of large pieces, such as chunky soup or a chunky knit sweater. While both terms describe physical characteristics, they focus on different aspects of texture and composition.

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