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Yes, fingerprints can be effaced or altered, but it is typically difficult to completely remove or change them. Techniques such as abrasion, scarring, or chemical treatments can temporarily obscure fingerprints, but these methods often leave traces that forensic experts can detect. Additionally, fingerprints can regenerate over time, making long-term alteration challenging.

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