Without loss of generality
= Without loss of generality
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"Without loss of generality" (often abbreviated as WLOG) is a phrase commonly used in mathematical proofs and reasoning. It indicates that a certain assumption can be made without affecting the generality of the argument or conclusion being presented. In other words, focusing on a specific case or example is permissible because the logic or outcome will hold true for other similar cases.