write the examples of tautology as a figures of speech.
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In a logical tautology, the statement is always true because one half of the "or" construction must be so:
Either it will rain tomorrow, or it won't rain.
Bill will win the election, or he will not win the election.
She is brave, or she is not brave.
I will get in trouble or not get in trouble.
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