Definition: Seemingly well-reasoned, plausible or true, but actually fallacious.
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Random Sentences:
- I believe you can achieve your dreams.
- Do they have enough food for everyone?
- She’s able to speak four languages.
- Asylum seekers flee persecution and may request protection under U.S. immigration law.
- The United Kingdom is known for tea and traditions.
- Since they arrived, everything changed.
- I love reading fantasy novels.
- The weather app says there’s a 70% chance of rain later.
- Although I’m tired, I’ll finish my work.
- He stormed out of the room in anger, like a brewing storm ready to erupt.
- Yellowstone National Park is America’s first national park and home to geysers and wildlife.
- They passed a new traffic law.
- She is confident in her abilities.
- He’s cooking something in the kitchen.
- The U.S. Constitution grants certain rights to all persons, including immigrants, regardless of status.
- We lost a dear pet last year.
- There’s a fine line between bravery and recklessness.
- The patient needs immediate medical attention.
- He never answers his phone on weekends.
- There is a wide choice of books in the library.
