/kɔːˈrɛlətɪv ˈɑːrɡjʊmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: những lý lẽ liên quan tới nhau.
A more thorough explanation: A correlative argument is a type of logical argument in which two propositions are presented as being logically connected or dependent on each other, such that the truth of one proposition necessarily implies the truth of the other proposition.
Example: The defense attorney presented a correlative argument, stating that if the prosecution’s witness was unreliable, then the evidence they provided should be deemed inadmissible.