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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost logical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that appears to be logical but has some flaws or inconsistencies that prevent it from being fully logical.
Example: "The argument presented was almost logical, but it failed to account for several key factors."
Alternatives: "nearly rational" or "partially sensible".
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It is natural and almost logical to conclude that only performance informs result.
(The urge of Bradshaw's largely awful characters to brutalize one another can start to seem almost logical once you get to know them).
It seems almost logical given how effective Boko Haram is with its propaganda that it would make this kind of a nod to Isis.
"I believed he was a genuine Samurai with powers of hypnosis," Haines goes on, "but for a kid in 1978 it seemed almost logical that Nagasaki could be the Yorkshire Ripper, too.
It's as if Falun Gong bought the Algonquin and advertised the gin Martinis that Dorothy Parker used to drink, but the Church's emphasis on the entertainment industry has made the building's transition to its current use seem almost logical.
It's almost logical if you don your Apple fanboy blinders.
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The most logical would be Mr. Bush, a seasoned adult acceptable to almost all elements of the party.
But it's almost the logical opposite.
By almost any logical measure, Corvettes and Jaguar E-Types were infinitely more practical high-speed grand touring cars.
Now, his book seems almost too logical and levelheaded to attract a large audience in this time of anger and anxiety.
Given Microsoft's current focus on bringing intelligence to the edge, this is almost a logical partnership, given that drones are essentially semi-autonomous edge computing devices.
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