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Yes, ferromagnetic materials typically have a larger magnetic moment than ferrimagnetic materials. This is because in ferromagnetism, all the magnetic domains are aligned in the same direction, leading to a strong overall magnetic moment. In ferrimagnetism, the magnetic moments of neighboring domains are antiparallel, resulting in a net magnetic moment that is smaller than the individual domain moments.