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What is CFG and how is it used in Natural Language Processing?

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A context-free grammar (CFG) is a list of rules that define the set of all well-formed sentences in a language. Each rule has a left-hand side, which identifies a syntactic category, and a right-hand side, which defines its alternative component parts, reading from left to right.

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