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Formal language

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A generally finite set of possible strings (called sentences) made of symbols (from a symbol set called the alphabet) along with rules constraining how the symbols can be used.

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Formal language testing will be also be expensive, he adds.

Formal language testing, surveys and interviews were used.

Formal language is most common.

It is knowledge that is hard to encode, formalize, and articulate with formal language.

Also, the formal language of pure set theory allows to formalize all mathematical notions and arguments.

The formal language of his refusal might seem strange today.

The excessively formal language is a burden to many businessmen, especially those working in small companies.

He doesn't really have a formal language with which to express himself, which is surprising".

Of its formal language, she added: "The house has a kind of severity.

Why is a collection of pictographs not considered a formal language?

But there was nothing simply nostalgic or pastoral about Calder's formal language, which remained inherently modern.

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