Silverobama
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My friend said because his grandpa didn't die from lung cancer, he could smoke as he wants. But there are many evidence indicating that these two things are closely connected with each other.
When he said the above statement, I said:
I think that's what we more or less call an anecdotal fallacy.
Is my italic sentence natural? (I don't think there's anything wrong with "anecdotal fallacy" because I read many examples of what it means, but I'm not sure about the sentence.)
When he said the above statement, I said:
I think that's what we more or less call an anecdotal fallacy.
Is my italic sentence natural? (I don't think there's anything wrong with "anecdotal fallacy" because I read many examples of what it means, but I'm not sure about the sentence.)