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Yes, live diamonds, often referred to as "natural diamonds," are real and formed over millions of years under high pressure and temperature conditions in the Earth's mantle. They are composed of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal structure. Additionally, there are lab-created diamonds that have the same physical and chemical properties as natural diamonds, making them equally "real" in terms of appearance and composition.

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