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An inscribed figure refers to a geometric shape that is drawn within another shape, such that all the vertices (corners) of the inscribed figure touch the sides of the outer shape. A common example is an inscribed circle (or incircle) within a polygon, where the circle is tangent to each side of the polygon.

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