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The fallacy of gray assumes that, because the extremes on a given measure are impossible, all cases are equivalent. For example: because no statement may be proven with absolute certainty, all statements are equally uncertain. A subscriber to the fallacy may reply to being told that the odds of winning a lottery is only one in a million by saying: "There's still a chance, right?"

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