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Much of group theory can be formulated in the context of the more general group objects.
The notions of group homomorphism, subgroup, normal subgroup and the isomorphism theorems are typical examples.
However, results of group theory that talk about individual elements, or the order of specific elements or subgroups, normally cannot be generalized to group objects in a straightforward manner.

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