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<p>or more generally a <a href="page.php?w=meagre_set">meagre set</a> (a countable union of nowhere dense closed sets).</p>

<p>However, density alone is not sufficient to characterize a generic property.  This can be seen even in the <a href="page.php?w=real_numbers">real numbers</a>, where both the rational numbers and their complement, the irrational numbers, are dense. Since it does not make sense to say that both a set and its complement exhibit typical behavior, both the rationals and irrationals cannot be examples of sets large enough to</p><p>
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