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No, there are actually infinitely many colors of light. The colors that we see are a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, with each color corresponding to a different wavelength of light. The visible spectrum consists of colors from red to violet, but there are many other colors that are outside of our visible range such as ultraviolet and infrared light.

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