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What is true about the use of a Template Classifier to specify the Type of a Typed Element?
When a template classifier is used to specify the type of a typed element, the actual parameters for the template classifier's formal parameters must be provided by a set of bound elements. This means that for a template classifier to be used as a type, there must be a corresponding binding that specifies what elements are used as arguments for its template parameters. This allows the typed element to have a concrete type that is a specific instantiation of the template classifier with particular values for its template parameters. This use of template classifiers is described in the UML 2.x Superstructure Specification, which details how template binding works to create specific instances of template classifiers.
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