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LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) themselves are not inherently polarized; they emit light in multiple directions. However, the light produced by an LED can be polarized if it passes through a polarizing filter. In applications where polarized light is needed, such as in certain displays or lighting setups, additional optical components can be used to achieve the desired polarization.

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