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The expanded form of CFL is "Context-Free Language." In formal language theory, a context-free language is a type of formal language that can be generated by a context-free grammar. These languages are important in computer science, particularly in programming language design and parsing. They allow for the specification of syntactic structures using rules that do not depend on the context of the symbols.

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