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We're talking about honey, so let's kick that idea up into the domain. First claim is that all of the most-healthful are unusually-high-antioxidants. Next claim is that some of the sage-and-lightest-color are also among the most-healthful. Together, these two claims form a lawgic chain: sage-and-lightest-color ←some→ most-healthful → unusually-high-antioxidants. In the abstract, the lawgic chain is this: A ←some→ B → C
Some of the sage-and-lightest-color are unusually-high-antioxidants. sage-and-lightest-color ←some→ unusually-high-antioxidants
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