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Alphabet (formal languages)

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In formal languages, an **alphabet** is a finite set of symbols or characters used to construct strings and words. Each symbol in an alphabet is referred to as a "letter." For example: - The binary alphabet consists of two symbols: {0, 1}. - The alphabet for the English language can consist of 26 letters: {A, B, C, ..., Z}.

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