evidence-based arguments
Evidence-based arguments are well-supported claims that are backed by reliable and relevant evidence, such as scientific research, data, or expert opinions. They rely on objective and logical reasoning, ensuring that conclusions are grounded in factual evidence rather than personal opinions or biases.
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