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A preset terminal in a flip-flop is an input that allows the user to set the output to a specific state, typically '1', regardless of the other inputs. When activated, it overrides normal operation, forcing the flip-flop to assume the preset state. This feature is useful for initializing the flip-flop or for certain control functions in digital circuits. It is often labeled as "PRE" or "SET" in circuit diagrams.

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