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== Truthy statements == <ol class="hue clean compound"> {{HueNumber|Q541}} <!-- en: boolean true --> </ol> {{HueDrop}}<ol class="hue clean"><!-- from [[User:Reversedragon/FirstNineThousand|prototype]] --> </li><li class="field_geo" value="618" data-dimension="S0">statement which is technically true in some contexts </li><li class="field_geo" value="618" data-dimension="S0">statement which is technically true in most contexts </li><li class="field_geo" value="618" data-dimension="S0">backhandedly-true statement / backhandedly correct statement -> a statement which says one particular thing on the surface, and has a particular reasoning for why that's true, but where the surface statement turns out to be true for another different reason that likely <em>really</em> goes against the intention behind the original reasoning for the statement. named in reference to "backhanded compliments", which are statements that sound like compliments but end up complimenting something unflattering. </ol>
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