An "appeal to probability" is a type of logical fallacy that occurs when someone assumes that because something is possible or likely, it must be true or will happen. This fallacy involves an unwarranted conclusion based on the probability of an event, rather than on solid evidence or deductive reasoning. For example, someone might argue, "It's likely that it will rain tomorrow, so it will rain.

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