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You'll find sidebands at the modulation spectrum/frequencies...

Exactly. If the modulation frequency (or maximum spectral frequency in the modulation signal) plus the carrier frequency add up to more than fs/2 you have absolutely violated the Nyquist bound. Even if they don't, if it's FM you stand a great chance of violating it. (Strictly speaking you always are, but the second set of sidebands may be miniscule.)


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