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Yes, you can obtain 120V single-phase power from a 440V three-phase system using a transformer. By using a step-down transformer that reduces the voltage from 440V to 120V, you can safely access single-phase power. It's important to ensure that the transformer is correctly rated for the load and that all safety regulations are followed during installation. Always consult with a qualified electrician for any electrical work.

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