Things instantiation often describes (“instantiation ________”)
error,
time
How instantiation often is described (“________ instantiation”)
particular,
universal,
specific,
physical,
existential,
generic,
concrete,
multiple,
possible,
single,
actual,
direct,
variable,
partial,
current,
lazy,
dynamic,
explicit,
full,
consistent,
simple,
unique,
complete,
neural,
appropriate,
further,
empirical,
functional,
historical,
correct,
implicit,
initial,
mere,
corresponding,
perfect,
valid,
multi,
automatic,
component,
non,
successful,
proper,
previous,
recursive,
practical,
null,
linguistic,
computational,
object,
typical,
temporal,
time,
subsequent,
suitable,
prototypical,
quantifier,
plural,
self,
finite,
level,
remote,
spatiotemporal,
phonological,
abstract,
template
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