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generic structure

In grammar, the way in which a text is constructed to suit its purpose. For example, an informal letter is different in construction to that of an official report.



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Therefore, emphasizing generic structure in writing is beneficial to everyone no matter what their level of English.
Analytic - to handle complex or unpredictable queries that might take forever in a generic structure.
This allowance is significant not only because this will be NuChem Pharmaceutical's first patent received for these exciting compounds, but more importantly because these allowed claims contain the generic structure that covers hundreds of variants of NuChem's compounds.
 
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