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<p>vocabulary used in it. This means that it is true in all <a href="page.php?w=possible_world">possible world</a>s and under all <a href="page.php?w=Interpretation_%28logic%29">interpretations</a> of its non-logical terms, like the claim "either it is raining, or it is not". These two definitions of formal logic are not identical, but they are closely related. For example, if the inference from p to q is deductively valid then the claim "if p then q" is a logical truth.</p>

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