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- 2_+_2_=_5 comment "The phrase \"two plus two equals five\" (\"2 + 2 = 5\") is a slogan used in many different forms of media; more specifically in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four as an example of an obviously false dogma one may be required to believe, similar to other obviously false slogans by the Party in the novel.".