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F, G are said to be incident if either F = G or F < G or G < F. This usage of "incidence" also occurs in finite geometry, although it differs from traditional geometry and some other areas of mathematics. For example, in the square ABCD, edges AB and BC are not abstractly incident (although they are both incident with vertex B).[citation needed]