In computing, an intermediate state refers to a temporary condition between input and final output, often used in data processing, state machines, or pipelines. It allows systems to validate, transform, or store partial results before completion. Developers and engineers benefit by improving error handling, debugging, and workflow efficiency, ensuring smoother transitions in complex operations.
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