Interface constructor

In chapter eight (p. 189) of β€œCLR Via C #,” Jeffrey Richter states that:

"The Type constructor can be applied to interfaces (although C # does not allow this)"

I have done some research, and I can’t find out why the interface will need a type constructor in any language. This is similar to what you explicitly forbade in the CLR.

When will it ever be needed and why is it possible?

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