An entity in a dataset is a field or set of fields that correspond
to a single person. For example, in medical records theEntityIdmight be a patient identifier, or for financial records it might be
an account identifier. This message is used when generalizations or
analysis must take into account that multiple rows correspond to the
same entity.
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