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Flint is not considered foliated; it is a type of sedimentary rock primarily composed of microcrystalline quartz and does not exhibit the layering or banding characteristic of foliated rocks. Foliated rocks, like schist or slate, form under high pressure and temperature, leading to the alignment of minerals. Flint typically forms in chalk or limestone environments and is known for its conchoidal fracture rather than any layered structure.

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