What is the proof for a reason that supports a claim?

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counterargument
evidence

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The correct term that refers to a proof for a reason that supports a claim is evidence. Evidence provides the necessary support or justification for a claim, helping to substantiate it with facts, data, examples, or logical reasoning.

A counterargument, on the other hand, presents an opposing viewpoint or objection to a claim, challenging its validity rather than supporting it.

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