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No, reserved words (or keywords) cannot be used as variable names in programming languages. These words have predefined meanings and are part of the syntax of the language, so using them as variable names would lead to syntax errors. To avoid confusion and ensure code readability, it's best to choose descriptive names for variables that do not conflict with reserved words.

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