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The "G" stands for "Generalized". It is the foundation for a lot of stuff. XML is similar, but more constrained (and faster to compute). To be useful in an application domain, you still have to specify a domain DTD, schema, or other mechanism for common vocabulary. (I'm probably over simplifying.) This amounts to such a set of XML schema.

An example in a different domain would be DocBook (in XML or SGML) for technical documentation.
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