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TEN EXAMPLES OF GRAM NEGATIVE BACTERIA ARE:
1. Staphylococcus
2. Streptococcus
3. Enterococcus
4. Bacillus
5. Corynebacterium
6. Nocardia
7. Clostridium
8. Actinobacteria
9. Listeria
10. Mycoplasma.

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