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The author concludes/recommends... However, he or she does not provide sufficient evidence to support it. Based on the above logical flaws, the author does not develop a strong argument about XX. The study cited by the author is not reliable. The author believes that the mayor's promise could be realized. The author attempts to establish a causal relation between A and B. The editor hastily assumes that the tendency mentioned
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in the argument would continue in the future. The author established a poor analogy between A and B. The author believes that the definition of A is the same as that of B. The author predicts that if we do A, then B will happen naturally. The author insists that doing XXX can bring more profits to the company. The author claims that either A or B, two exclusive reasons, causes the advent of C. The author believes that doing A
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is the only solution to problem B. The author recommends to do A. However, it is not practical.