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Which of these is NOT a claim that indicates a product is most likely fraudulent?

Miracle cure
Overnight results
Use only as directed
Secret formula

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The claim that is NOT a typical indicator of a fraudulent product is "Use only as directed." This phrase suggests that there are specific instructions for proper use, which is common for legitimate products. The other claims—"Miracle cure," "Overnight results," and "Secret formula"—are more indicative of fraudulent or dubious products, as they imply unrealistic outcomes or hidden processes that may not be scientifically valid.
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