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Mine was Romex (new work in house under construction, hence #4 as stated. Even with conduit, I personally would still go with #4 for insurance.
That's not "insurance", it's overkill. When using THWN or THHN copper in conduit, AWG #6 has a huge margin of safety built-in.

If you want "insurance", hardwire it (eliminate the NEMA 14-50) and pay extra attention to the way the wires are routed and formed near the terminals (and of course the proper torqueing of the screw terminals). These are where problems might crop up if not installed correctly, not in selecting a wire gauge that meets code.
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