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Term: At Large Predicate

Description:

An "at large predicate" refers to a predicate that does not contain any restrictions or qualifications, making it applicable to all members of a certain group or category. It is a logical statement or proposition that holds true universally.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The "all men are mortal" statement is an example of an at large predicate.
  2. In mathematics, the equation "x + 3 = 7" is an at large predicate since it is true for any value of x that satisfies the equation.
  3. When discussing legal rights, the phrase "everyone has the right to freedom of speech" can be considered an at large predicate.
  4. The notion that "all living organisms require water to survive" is an at large predicate in biology.

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