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Yes, you can make a Thunderbolt 3 USB-C hard drive recognizable by an iPad by using a USB-C hub or adapter that supports USB-C data transfer. Ensure your iPad is running iPadOS 13 or later, which supports external storage devices. Some hard drives may need more power than the iPad can provide, so using a powered USB-C hub might be necessary. Also, ensure the drive is formatted in a compatible file system like exFAT or FAT32, as NTFS is not supported. Once connected, you can manage files on the drive using the Files app on your iPad.
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