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No, not every solid has only one net. A net is a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional solid that can be folded to form the solid. Many solids can have multiple nets due to different ways of arranging their faces and edges. For example, a cube can be represented by several distinct nets, each composed of six squares arranged in different configurations.

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