An atomic sentence, also known as an atomic proposition or atomic statement, is a basic declarative sentence in formal logic that does not contain any logical connectives or operators (such as "and," "or," "not," "if...then," etc.). Instead, it expresses a single, indivisible statement that is either true or false. For example, the following are atomic sentences: - "The sky is blue." - "2 + 2 = 4.

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