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Yes, B flat is lowered to B double-flat. It makes more sense though to call this particular chord D sharp diminished since the notes are D♯, F♯ and A (no double flats) and the Eb diminished triad is technically derived from F flat Major, which is certainly cumbersome, whereas D sharp diminished occurs in E Major, much simpler notation indeed!

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Yes you can. For example Dbdim would be Db Fb and Abb.

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