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Solicitation typically falls under the category of communication or marketing. It involves requesting or seeking something from individuals or organizations, such as business proposals, donations, or sales. In legal contexts, it can also refer to the act of enticing or encouraging someone to engage in unlawful activities. Overall, solicitation encompasses various forms of outreach aimed at obtaining support, participation, or action.

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