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What is a counter example for, when it rains, it pours?
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What is a counter example for, when it rains, it pours?
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A statement that disaproves another statement
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A counterexample is a statement that simply disproves another statement.
You could disprove "when it rains, it pours" by saying "sometimes when it rains, the rain is light."
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