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This quantum version is interesting in the sense that several classical results related to grammars have analogs in the quantum case. In particular, these authors show that there are quantum context-free languages that are not context-free. But the final probability of the derived word in a quantum context-free grammar is not studied by these authors. In this paper we begin investigating the probability associated with the derived word, especially in a quantum context-free grammar. We introduce suitable conditions on these grammars in order to ensure that the derived word does not have associated probability exceeding one. We call the language generated by these quantum grammars with this probability requirement as a well-formed language. 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