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We show that the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) has the potential to deliver world-leading results in solar neutrinos. Significant but realistic new efforts would be required. With an exposure of 100 kton-year, DUNE could detect $\gtrsim 10^5$ signal events above 5 MeV. Separate precision measurements of neutrino-mixing parameters and the $^8$B flux could be made using two detection channels ($\nu_e + \, ^{40}$Ar and $\nu_{e,\mu,\tau} + e^-$) and the day-night effect ($> 10 \sigma$). New particle physics may be revealed through the comparison of solar neutrinos (with matter effects) and reactor neutrinos (without), which is discrepant by $\sim 2 \sigma$ (and could become $5.6 \sigma$). New astrophysics may be revealed through the most precise measurement of the $^8$B flux (to 2.5%) and the first detection of the hep flux (to 11%). DUNE is required: No other experiment, even proposed, has been shown capable of fully realizing these discovery opportunities.