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It stores data differently than rows, tables, documents, so on. It stores data as entities and then relationships between them. So you actually write the relationships to the database. That makes it really easy to read those relationships back. So anything where you have a lot of complex relationships or a lot of relationships and a lot of hops through different types of data, a graph database gonna be optimized and more performant for those types of queries.
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