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Sentences with FALLACY

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"It is a common fallacy to assume that correlation implies causation."
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"The argument that all politicians are corrupt is a fallacy."
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"She tried to convince him of her point, but it was based on a logical fallacy."
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"Using personal attacks in a debate is a logical fallacy."
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"The fallacy of composition assumes that what is true for the parts is true for the whole."
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"He committed the fallacy of equivocation by using a word with multiple meanings."
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"The belief that all homeless people are lazy is a fallacy."
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"She pointed out the logical fallacy in his argument."
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"The slippery slope fallacy suggests that one small action will lead to a disastrous chain of events."
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"He used the fallacy of false cause to explain the increase in crime rates."
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"The notion that all rich people are happy is a fallacy."
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"The ad hominem fallacy attacks the person instead of addressing the argument."
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"The belief that vaccines cause autism is based on a fallacy."
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"The gambler's fallacy leads people to believe that a random event is influenced by past outcomes."
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"She fell prey to the fallacy that more expensive means better quality."
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"The fallacy of hasty generalization occurs when a conclusion is drawn from insufficient evidence."
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"Using anecdotes as evidence is a fallacy in logical reasoning."
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"He committed the fallacy of appeal to authority by relying on the opinion of an unqualified expert."
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"The fallacy of false dichotomy presents only two options when there are actually more possibilities."
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"One common fallacy is the ad hominem fallacy, which involves attacking the person making an argument rather than addressing the argument itself."
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"The slippery slope fallacy suggests that taking a minor action will inevitably lead to major and often undesirable consequences."
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"Many people commit the fallacy of hasty generalization by drawing broad conclusions based on a limited sample size."
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"The fallacy of false cause occurs when a cause and effect relationship is assumed without sufficient evidence."
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"The appeal to authority fallacy involves using the opinion of an authority figure as evidence, without considering their expertise in the particular area."
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"Confirmation bias is a cognitive fallacy that involves seeking and interpreting information in a way that confirms pre-existing beliefs."
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"The straw man fallacy occurs when someone misrepresents an opponent's argument in order to make it easier to attack."
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"In the fallacy of composition, it is mistakenly assumed that what is true for the parts is also true for the whole."
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"The appeal to ignorance fallacy argues that a claim is true simply because it has not been proven false, or vice versa."
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"An example of the fallacy of relative privation is dismissing someone's complaint about a minor problem by suggesting that there are more important issues to worry about."
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