Well-formed
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The term "well-formed," refers to the syntactic validity of strings in some language. When used by itself, can refer to:
- In logic, a well-formed formula or WFF.
- In programming, syntactic elements of a programming language. For example, it can be the way in which an HTML tag, or more commonly an XML element, may be used; see well-formed element.
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