logical deduction
Logical deduction is a process of reasoning that involves drawing specific conclusions from given premises or facts. It is based on the principles of logic and follows a systematic approach to infer or derive new information. Through logical deduction, one can determine the most likely or necessary outcomes, connections, or explanations based on the available evidence or statements.
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