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Another name for the solicitor general is the "Attorney General." In some jurisdictions, the term "solicitor general" specifically refers to a government attorney responsible for representing the state in legal matters, particularly in appellate courts. In the United States, the solicitor general represents the federal government before the Supreme Court.

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