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syntax

[sin-taks] / ˈsɪn tæks /
NOUN
arrangement
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In the case of a real estate listing, in which a human inputs the details and uses the AI to create syntax, format and write the filler words, the risk is relatively low, Rahman said.

From Washington Post

Missing being mothered has driven her to cultivate her Spanish skills, after a college counselor hints that “focusing on a new syntax of any kind could become an escape hatch into new habits of mind.”

From Washington Post

Like “Guitarist,” although more subtly, Matisse employs a Cubist syntax to nudge us around the pedestal sculpture.

From Los Angeles Times

The essays were quantified partly through syntax choices.

From New York Times

“The language and the syntax is a little bit different, but the heart and the humanity is there,” she said in a phone call from her Manhattan apartment.

From New York Times