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Some materials have multiple solid phases, others do not. It depends on the particular material and also on the temperature and pressure conditions. If you want to know what phases a specific material at a particular pressure goes through as it is heated from temperature X to temperature Y, that would be answerable by looking at a phase diagram for that material, but the generic form cannot be answered.

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