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incapable of being simplified any more than it already is
- The concept of human rights is based on the irreducible principle that every individual possesses inherent dignity and worth.
- Despite attempts to analyze it, the beauty of a sunset remains irreducible, as it encompasses a combination of colors, light, and atmospheric conditions that cannot be fully explained or replicated.
- While some may attempt to reduce happiness to external circumstances, its true nature remains irreducible, as it arises from a combination of internal states, personal values, and individual perceptions.
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