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 George George
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@whardy21

Yes! Very good analysis there. What you're saying is exactly the same idea as: "It strengthens the argument by saying that when the cause does not occur, the effect also does not occur. Thus, by reducing the likelihood of the effect occurring without the cause, it is correct." (I agree.)

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