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<entry index='i'>
<name>Instance</name>
<reference>paradigm</reference>
<reference>object-oriented</reference>
<reference>object</reference>
<content>
    ((Object))

    There seems to be a meaning to emphasize belonging to the class
    where the object exists.
    It is heard that there are a lot of people who have failed
    in ((object-oriented|Object-Oriented)) ((paradigm|Paradigm))
    by confusing whether the one s/he touches is an object or an instance.
    
</content>
</entry>