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A quasi-syllogism is a type of argument that resembles a syllogism but does not meet all the criteria of a formal syllogism. In logical terms, a syllogism typically consists of two premises and a conclusion, where the conclusion logically follows from the premises. Quasi-syllogisms may involve reasoning that appears to be logical or syllogistic but may lack a formal structure or may not entirely adhere to the rules of valid inference.

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