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Gödel's Completeness Theorem is a fundamental result in mathematical logic, formulated by Kurt Gödel in 1929. The theorem states that every consistent formal system of first-order logic has a model, meaning that if a set of sentences in first-order logic is consistent (i.e., it does not derive a contradiction), then there exists an interpretation under which all the sentences in that set are true.

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