Directives are organised into groups known as blocks or contexts. Generally context is a block directive can have other directives inside braces. It appears to be organised in a tree-like structure, defined by sets of brackets - { and }.
Also, "generally" is generally followed by a comma.
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Generally, context is a block directive that can have other directives inside braces.
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Also, "generally" is generally followed by a comma.
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