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After the beta phase in software development, the next stage is typically the release candidate (RC) phase, where the software is nearly complete and undergoes final testing to identify any critical bugs. If no major issues are found, the software can then be officially released or marked as stable. This release is often referred to as the "general availability" (GA) version. Subsequent updates may include patches, minor releases, or major updates as needed.

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