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Yes, forearm length and hand span are generally related, as both are influenced by overall body proportions. Typically, individuals with longer forearms tend to have larger hand spans, reflecting a correlation between the two measurements. However, this relationship can vary among individuals due to genetic and environmental factors. Thus, while there is a trend, it is not a strict rule.

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