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An argument from analogy draws a conclusion based on the similarities between two or more entities, suggesting that because they share certain characteristics, they are likely to share others. It is a form of inductive reasoning that relies on the assumption that similar cases will yield similar outcomes, but its strength depends on the relevance and number of similarities and differences considered.
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