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) as a truncated reference to "Management" or a similar term [1]. Could you clarify what you're looking for? Are you writing about a specific G. E. Hent technical term from a specific field (like medicine or management)? Was this a typo for something else, such as a literary reference g.e-hent

: For instance, "FHENTE" (which may be indexed or searched as "g.e-hent" in certain metadata formats) is used as a Course Code for Fundamentals of Planning Ability to add multiple favorites to a custom

(Note: I’ll treat "g.e‑hent" as a proper noun; if you meant something else, tell me and I’ll adjust.) Are you writing about a specific G

: The term frequently surfaces in OCR (Optical Character Recognition) scans of old government documents where "Management" is hyphenated at the end of a line (e.g., "mana-ge-hent"), leading to "ge-hent" appearing as a standalone term in digital archives. 3. Historical Newspaper and Legal Records

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