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A formation rule is a rule that tells if a string of symbols can or cannot belong to a formal language. They are often stated in Natural language, but they are sometimes said in a partially formalized or even a formal language. This article is a stub, please help Philosophy Wiki by improving it. If its finished, please remove this template.

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  • A formation rule is a rule that tells if a string of symbols can or cannot belong to a formal language. They are often stated in Natural language, but they are sometimes said in a partially formalized or even a formal language. This article is a stub, please help Philosophy Wiki by improving it. If its finished, please remove this template.
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  • A formation rule is a rule that tells if a string of symbols can or cannot belong to a formal language. They are often stated in Natural language, but they are sometimes said in a partially formalized or even a formal language. This article is a stub, please help Philosophy Wiki by improving it. If its finished, please remove this template.
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