Weasel language uses vague, slippery phrasing like "studies suggest" or "up to" to imply facts without proof. It allows advertisers, politicians, and marketers to make bold claims while avoiding accountability. Consumers and voters often fall for these statements, while those using the language benefit from inflated credibility and reduced responsibility.
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