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Tungsten rock is not sedimentary; it is typically found in mineral form, most commonly as wolframite or scheelite, which are both classified as igneous or metamorphic rocks. These minerals originate from hydrothermal processes or are formed during the cooling of magma. Sedimentary rocks, on the other hand, are formed from the accumulation of sediments and organic material over time. Therefore, tungsten itself does not qualify as a sedimentary rock.

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