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Uniqueness of Extensions and Generators of Groups
Yes, property (i) implies $X$ generates $G$, because epimorphisms in $\mathsf{Group}$ are surjective. Your condition is equivalent to asking that the inclusion $i\colon\langle X\rangle\hookrightarrow ...
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