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'''Minimal free form''' is a term which refers to the smallest unit that can exist on its own in a sentence. [[Word]]s are typically assumed to be minimal [[free form]]s. | '''Minimal free form''' is a term which refers to the smallest unit that can exist on its own in a sentence. [[Word]]s are typically assumed to be minimal [[free form]]s. | ||
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Minimal free form is a term which refers to the smallest unit that can exist on its own in a sentence. Words are typically assumed to be minimal free forms.