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Argument B comes from argument A by making the conclusion of argument B less specific (i.e. less informative) than that of A (without changing the topic) and using the premises of argument A. Is it possible for argument A to have loopholes which argument B does not have?

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Yes it is possible for argument A to have loopholes in which B do not have, because B was extracted from A.

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