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Mirrors can be manufactured in various sizes depending on the requirements and limitations of the production process. Large mirrors can be several meters in diameter and are typically used for telescopes, solar concentrators, and architectural purposes. The largest mirrors, such as those used in telescopes, can be over 8 meters in diameter.

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