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Discover LudwigThe phrase "follow logically" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing reasoning, arguments, or conclusions that are coherent and make sense based on the information provided.
Example: "The steps in the argument follow logically, leading to a clear conclusion."
Alternatives: "make sense" or "are coherent".
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Nor will the momentum that each candidate receives necessarily follow logically from the outcome.
Does it not follow logically that the time to end that threat is the present?
In some way, doesn't this awful chain of events follow logically from our insatiable appetite for royal news?
Dennett's apparent reluctance to say what can, and cannot, follow logically from a science of religion would seem to be more than mere oversight.
If you accept that difference, then many further defining aspects of each genre -- singing styles, orchestration, the role of spoken dialogue, the importance of melody, the appropriate degree of musical complexity -- all follow logically.
Even if you believe the Second Amendment grants each American an individual right to own a gun, which remains a matter of some debate, it does not follow logically, legally or constitutionally that this right is absolute.
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It is usually assumed that this set is closed under logical consequence, i.e., every sentence that follows logically from this set is already in the set.
"Dazzling Blue", one of the lovelier songs from So Beautiful…, follows logically after.
How wonderful it was when one sentence followed logically from the sentence before!
Each point that Santorum makes follows logically from the preceding premise.
PROLOG can determine whether or not a given statement follows logically from other given statements.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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