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Provide a critical assessment of the following comparative general claim:
Beer drinkers are 23.2 times more likely than teetotalers to have unhappy marriages.

What's a beer drinker? Anybody who ever drinks a beer? How are unhappy marriages distinguished from happy ones (or so-so ones)? Could such a comparison really be accurate to a decimal place? This isn't a very helpful statistic.

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