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A travel insurance policy contains a clause that excludes coverage for any medical issue 'arising from a pre-existing condition.' A policyholder, who has a documented history of asthma, decides to go scuba diving for the first time on their trip and suffers a severe asthma attack requiring hospitalization. The insurer would be justified in denying the claim based on this exclusion.

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