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The inversion of an A proposition, which is a universal affirmative statement (e.g., "All S are P"), involves negating the predicate while keeping the subject the same. This results in a statement that asserts that at least one member of the subject does not belong to the predicate, expressed as "Some S are not P." The inversion changes the original claim to highlight the existence of exceptions within the subject class.

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