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An automated system generates a set of five candidate answers to the question, 'What is the primary gas in Earth's atmosphere?'. The candidate answers are: ['Nitrogen', 'Oxygen', 'Nitrogen', 'Argon', 'Nitrogen']. If the system is designed to select the final answer based on which one appears most frequently in the set, what will its final output be?
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