A valid argument meaning " a statements that the premises isn't true and the conclusion is false at the same time." A strong argument is knowing whether the statements are actually true or false instead of unknowing the actual fact of the statements.
With a valid argument, you understand what the person is arguing about but don't really know if the person's statements are true or false facts. Such as maybe just opinions or even bias remarks.
But on the other hand, a strong argument is a statement that is be proven by facts, evens, and even common knowledge we know as today. More or less, a strong argument can be considered straightforward.
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