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Yes, antimony is commonly used in fireworks, primarily as an additive to enhance the brightness and color of the flames produced during the display. It is often found in the form of antimony trisulfide, which contributes to the production of vivid effects. However, due to its potential toxicity, the use of antimony in fireworks is regulated in some regions.

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