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Vanilla won in an election to choose the best ice cream (from chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry). In the election, more people preferred chocolate to vanilla, more people preferred chocolate to strawberry, and more people preferred vanilla to strawberry. Which is the primary fairness criterion violated in this election
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