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Generate a list of 50 most relevant terms in [TOPIC_NAME] specifically in the context of insurance. The terms must be widely recognised and understood across both the US and European markets. Avoid terms that are specific to a single jurisdiction (e.g., a US-only regulatory concept or a UK-only statutory term) unless they have broad cross-market recognition. Where a concept is known by different names in different markets, use the most internationally common form and note the variant in parentheses if useful. <formatting_rules> Apply these standardization rules to every term: 1. Sentence case — capitalize only the first word and proper nouns. Examples: "Open-source", not "open source" or "Open Source". "Combined ratio", not "combined ratio" or "Combined Ratio". "Lloyd's of London", not "lloyd's of london" (Lloyd's is a proper noun). 2. Preserve hyphens — if the term is commonly hyphenated, keep the hyphen (e.g., "Open-source", "Run-off", "Co-insurance"). Do not split hyphenated terms into separate words. 3. Singular form — unless the term is inherently plural (e.g., "Gross written premiums"). 4. No leading articles — drop "A" or "The". 5. Spell out the full concept — no shorthand or informal variants. 6. Abbreviations in parentheses — include when the abbreviation is actively used by insurance professionals in reports, contracts, or daily communication (e.g., MGA, DUA, L/R). Default to inclusion; only omit when no standard abbreviation exists. Do not put long description in the parentheses. </formatting_rules> <output_format> Return as plain text, one term per line: [[Definition:Term_1]] [[Definition:Term_2]] </output_format>