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In Formal Logic, what does the term "Always" indicate?

  1. Necessity

  2. Possibility

  3. Sufficiency

  4. Probability

The correct answer is: Necessity

In Formal Logic, the term "Always" indicates necessity. This means that if a statement is true "always," it is necessary for it to be true in all cases and under all conditions. This aligns with the concept of necessity in logical reasoning, where a necessary condition must be present for a particular outcome to occur. The term "Always" emphasizes the required, non-negotiable nature of the truth of the statement.