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When using semaphores, a process invokes the \texttt{wait()}wait() operation before accessing its critical section, followed by the \texttt{signal()}signal() operation upon completion of its critical section. Consider reversing the order of these two operations—first calling \texttt{signal()}signal(), then calling \texttt{wait()}wait(). What would be a possible outcome of this?

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