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The CUORE (Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events) experiment at Gran Sasso National Laboratory in Italy primarily searches for neutrinoless double-beta (0$\nu\beta\beta$) decay of $^{130}$Te. CUORE is a close-packed array of nearly 1000 TeO$_2$ cryogenic calorimeters. The active mass and isotopic composition of the CUORE detector enables a diverse physics program. As a tonne-scale detector, CUORE is capable of searching for dark matter candidates and other exotic particles. Moreover, the composition of CUORE allows us to probe for lepton number violating processes in other tellurium isotopes. To search for the varied signatures of these hypothetical processes and interactions, we have developed an overarching framework to build high-quality, targeted datasets for the different CUORE analyses. We describe the reconstruction techniques within the framework, the shared analysis methods, and their applications toward our numerous physics searches.