A syntactical error refers to a mistake in the structure or arrangement of code or language that violates the rules of grammar or syntax. In programming, this often leads to the inability of the code to compile or run, as the interpreter or compiler cannot understand the instructions due to incorrect formatting. Examples include missing punctuation, incorrectly nested brackets, or improper use of keyWords. In natural language, it may involve incorrect Word order or the misuse of grammatical elements.
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