logical - use in sentences

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  • perfectly: I think that a belief in a creator God is perfectly logical.
  • purely: It seemed to be impossible to detect any sociological trace within the purely logical appearance of this field.
  • entirely: Whatever the true motives, the Soviet armory is entirely logical in their terms.
  • strictly: It is full of different episodes that do not always seem to follow on from one another in a strictly logical way.
  • quite: The syntax sometimes gives people trouble, but it is actually quite logical.

Infinitive complement

  • assume: Suit: - Well then it is logical to assume that you are sexually active with your wife on a regular basis?
  • conclude: It seemed logical to conclude that the death of the body need not be the end of existence.
  • expect: It is logical to expect them to be more confused.
  • suggest: Suit: -Well then it is logical to suggest that you do not masturbate very often?
  • extend: He also suggested that it would be logical to extend the prohibition to products derived from these types of offal.
  • believe: Therefore, if humans can think, it is logical to believe that thought exists in some form in some other animals.

Modifies a noun

  • conclusion: The former is based on looking inward; on building logical conclusions.
  • reasoning: In reports, all conclusions should stem, by logical reasoning, from the facts.
  • fallacy: Your position in this so-called ' rational debate ' sounds more like a straw man logical fallacy to me.
  • progression: By modulated I refer to the ability to pass from one state into another using a logical progression.
  • positivism: Later, the philosophers of the Vienna Circle developed ' logical positivism ' .
  • positivist: Frank, Hahn and von Mises became part of the somewhat larger group active during the 1920s in the Vienna Circle of Logical Positivists.

Used with adjective complement

  • seem: To work out a price per piece seems logical.
  • appear: In his anxiety to appear logical Haldane clearly hoped that the underlying theological aspect of his argument would go unnoticed.
  • sound: If all this sounds perfectly logical, it's worth remembering that until lately such a facility simply wasn't available anywhere.

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