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The phrase "a logical cause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing reasons or explanations that are rational and make sense in a given context.
Example: "The scientist provided a logical cause for the observed phenomenon, linking it to the principles of physics."
Alternatives: "a rational explanation" or "a reasonable justification".
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I thought she did a wonderful job of bringing the challenges women face in the workplace to the forefront so any guy like me can understand and can see how there's a logical cause and effect and how I, as a C.E.O., and everyone else can improve this situation.
Kasemets et al. [57] have shown that the release of Zn2+ ions was a logical cause of ZnO toxicity toward Saccharomyces cerevisiae bacteria (these bacteria is highly considered in food processing).
Pay careful attention to mood swings that don't seem to stem from a logical cause.
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There is likely a logical reason why.
Such a change could be one logical cause for the fall in its gross margin.
Those are just examples of logical cause and effect.
The only logical cause for the contraction and cooling is the rising level of carbon dioxide, the researchers said.
In conclusion, although there were some logical causes for designing this study, the study results did not indicate a positive association between serum anti-CCP antibody and MS. The authors declare that there is no conflict of interests regarding the publication of this paper.
In fact, to understand the association between cardiovascular risk and diabetes, one needs to establish a logical relationship between cause and effect, namely, whether the onset of diabetes should be considered the cause or the consequence of a wider underlying dysfunction (see glossary and definitions in Supplementary Boxes 1 and 2 online).
One attempts to find logical causes for phobia at one's peril.
These effects arrive often without logical causes, and always without what C. S. Lewis referred to as psychological "gas".
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