A co-type refers to an additional type that is added to a topic. For example, the topic Ernest Hemingway is co-typed Person, Deceased Person, Film Writer, Author, Award Winner, and Influence Node. Note that there is no inheritance between these types, meaning that the properties associated with one type are not added to the other types.
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