If a sound argument is a valid deductive (or strong inductive) argument which

If a sound argument is a valid deductive (or strong inductive) argument which

If a sound argument is a valid deductive (or strong inductive) argument which has all true premises, and an argument which begs the question is an argument which although logically valid (or strong) assumes the truth of the conclusion within its premises, is it possible to have a sound argument which begs the question? If so can you provide some concrete examples.

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