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Which term means that a statement could be true, although it doesn't have to be true?

  1. Not necessarily true - opposite

  2. Not necessarily false - def

  3. Not necessarily false - opposite

  4. Not necessarily true - opposite

The correct answer is: Not necessarily true - opposite

The term that means a statement could be true, although it doesn't have to be true is "Not necessarily true." This term indicates that the statement may or may not be true, leaving room for the possibility of it being true but not guaranteeing its truth. In this context, the other options are incorrect because they do not accurately define the concept described in the question.