How do we know Q entanglement exists if particles stop being entangled as soon as we observe them?

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How do we know Q entanglement exists if particles stop being entangled as soon as we observe them?

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A single pair measured could be a coincidence, but if we measure many many pairs in many different ways we can get to the point where the measurements being the result of coincidence is extremely unlikely.

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