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Which phrase can be used interchangeably with "Given that" in the context provided?

  1. Answer

  2. Due to

  3. For the reason that

  4. For

The correct answer is: For

In the context of the LSAT, the phrase "Given that" is often used to introduce information that is assumed to be true or taken into account as a basis for the subsequent discussion. The phrase "For" can be used interchangeably with "Given that" in this context. It serves the same purpose of indicating a condition or circumstance upon which the rest of the argument relies. Options A, B, and C do not serve the same transitional function as "Given that" in this context. These phrases do not convey the same sense of providing a reason or condition for the argument that follows as effectively as the correct answer, "For."