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Can a sentence be both true and false in the same sense? - Dialetheism
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The sentence refers to a fact that can be true or false, but doesn't refer to any fact in and of itself. Nobody would ever use this sentence outside of grading papers. So the one sentence is grammatically incorrect because it refers to nothing. It's a waste of thought.