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Are there rational $a,b$ with $a+be=1/\ln 2$?

Are there rational $a$ and $b$ with $$a+be = \frac{1}{\ln 2}\ ?$$

The absence of rational solutions follows from Schanuel's conjecture, as shown in this answer where I used it repeatedly. Is there a proof without that conjecture?

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