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The explanation of why the person complaining should not prevail in their action is called a "defense." In legal contexts, a defense presents reasons or arguments that counter the claims made by the plaintiff, suggesting that they are not entitled to the relief they seek. This can include assertions like lack of evidence, legal justification, or other mitigating factors.

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