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In algebraic geometry, a *motive* is a concept that originates from the desire to unify various cohomological theories and establish connections between them. It is part of the broader framework known as **motivic homotopy theory**, which aims to study algebraic varieties using techniques and tools from homotopy theory and algebraic topology.

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