It’s the rhetorical equivalent of having your cake and eating it. No wonder politicians love it Sometimes an unfamiliar ancient Greek word can mask a rhetorical device that’s as commonplace as salt.
Example - " saying `I was not a little upset' when you mean `I was very upset' is an example of litotes" ...
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