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True Conclusion
A statement or outcome that logically follows from the premises of an argument and is in accordance with facts or reality.
Conditional Claim
A statement that asserts something is true if, and only if, another condition is met.
Conditional Claim
A statement that asserts the truth of something based on a condition being met or a hypothesis being true.
Valid Argument
An argument whose conclusion logically follows from its premises, ensuring that if the premises are true, the conclusion must also be true.
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