logically (B2)
adverb
Pronunciation: /ˈlɒdʒɪkli/
Definition
In a way that uses reason and clear thinking, following the rules of logic.
Examples
She argued logically that the company should invest more in marketing.
The evidence presented did not logically support the conclusion.
He tried to explain the situation logically, but it was still confusing.
How to Use logically
- logically follow (collocation)
- To be a necessary result or conclusion based on reason. — "If A is true, then logically B must follow."
- logically consistent (collocation)
- To agree with itself and not contain contradictions. — "The detective ensured all the clues were logically consistent before making an arrest."
- logically sound (collocation)
- Based on correct reasoning and valid principles. — "The judge praised the lawyer's logically sound defense."
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