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true or false: there are over 1,000 people living in the town.
a true
b false
The question asks if a town has over 1,000 people. Typically, towns (distinct from villages) often have populations exceeding 1,000 (e.g., many small US towns range from 1,000 - 10,000+). Without specific data, we assume based on common town - size norms, so the answer is likely True.
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To answer this, we need context about the town's population. Since no data is provided, but if we assume a typical small town (many small towns have populations over 1,000, e.g., in the US, a town might have 1,000 - 10,000 people), but without specific data, this is ambiguous. However, if we consider common town sizes, often "towns" (vs villages) can have over 1,000. But strictly, without data, we can't be sure. But if we take a general view, many towns do have over 1,000. So if forced to choose, A. True (but note: this is an assumption as the problem lacks data).