Afortiori

/ˌeɪ.fɔːr.tiˈɔː.ri/ adverb

With even greater reason or logic; if something is true, then something even more obvious must also be true (a Latin phrase used in logical arguments).

From Latin 'a fortiori,' literally meaning 'from the stronger.' It entered English from medieval logic and law, used to show that if a weaker argument holds, a stronger one must also be valid.

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