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Igneous rocks such as granite and basalt often contain crystals, as they form from the cooling of molten magma. Metamorphic rocks like marble and quartzite can also have crystals, which form due to the recrystallization of minerals under high pressure and temperature conditions. Some sedimentary rocks like limestone may have crystals that grew in gaps or voids within the rock.

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