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logically
[ loj-ik-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that accords with the principles of reasoned argument:
Here you will be taught how to logically solve problems and analyze gathered information like a true detective.
- according to reasonable expectation:
Corporations quite logically tend not to prioritize these environmental issues when considering how best to increase profits.
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Origin of logically1
Example Sentences
"But if I take the emotion out of it, and just think logically and clearly, I was better off how I grew up."
Nina Grahame KC defending Sharkey, said her client had not acted logically due to her mental health condition and urged the court to suspend any prison sentence.
"I was over the moon but thinking logically, that would never happen."
“More troublesome, what about the less intelligent, who logically should have less?”
This formulation equates immigration with genocide, which logically invites genocidal violence in response, and has been cited in mass murders across the globe.
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