I took a stab at this essay here:
"The author of the magazine article on trends and lifestyles failed to support their conclusion that people are, in general, not as concerned as they were a decade ago about regulating their intake of red meat and fatty cheeses. In developing their argument, the author cited two isolated examples, both of which require very questionable assumptions to be made in order for them to support the conclusion, and neither of which support a sweeping generalization
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"The author of the magazine article on trends and lifestyles failed to support their conclusion that people are, in general, not as concerned as they were a decade ago about regulating their intake of red meat and fatty cheeses. In developing their argument, the author cited two isolated examples, both of which require very questionable assumptions to be made in order for them to support the conclusion, and neither of which support a sweeping generalization
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