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Yes, water clocks, also known as clepsydras, still exist today, although they are not commonly used for timekeeping in modern society. They are primarily of interest for historical, educational, and artistic purposes. Some contemporary versions may be found in museums or as novelty items, showcasing the ingenuity of ancient timekeeping methods. Additionally, variations of water clocks can still be used in specific scientific applications.

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