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Litotes is a figure of speech that employs understatement to emphasize a point by expressing a negative to affirm a positive. For example, saying "not bad" to mean "good" is a common use of litotes. This rhetorical device often adds a subtlety or irony to the expression, allowing for nuanced communication. It is frequently used in both spoken and written language for stylistic effect.

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