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An A4 piece of paper can typically be folded in half about 7 to 8 times before it becomes too thick to fold further. Each fold doubles the thickness, and after a certain point, the physical limitations of the paper's size and thickness prevent additional folds. Ultimately, it will still maintain a rectangular shape, but the dimensions will change with each fold.

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