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Formal language

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A formal language is a set of strings composed of symbols from a defined alphabet that follows specific syntactical rules or grammar. Unlike natural languages, which are used for everyday communication and can be ambiguous and variable, formal languages are precise and unambiguous. They are often used in mathematical logic, computer science, linguistics, and theoretical computer science. Key characteristics of formal languages include: 1. **Alphabet**: The basic set of symbols from which strings are formed.
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