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The phrase "interesting logic" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe reasoning or thought processes that are thought-provoking or unconventional.
Example: "While I don't fully agree with your conclusion, I must admit that you presented some interesting logic in your argument."
Alternatives: "intriguing reasoning" or "thought-provoking rationale"
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The historic native wit of this east end community (and its followers from around the world) often has an interesting logic to its phrases.
But usually when they apparently go off the rails, there is an interesting logic underlying what they do, throwing light on the strengths and weaknesses of how we reason more generally.
When added to axiomatic \({\textsf{S4}}\) it yields an interesting logic known as \ \textsf{S4.2}\).
The lack of interesting logic, gears and levers, numbers, operations and mechanics gives games a short half life.
Boole's The Mathematical Analysis of Logic presents many interesting logic novelties: It was the beginning of nineteenth-century mathematization of logic and provided an algorithmic alternative (via a slight modification of ordinary algebra) to the catalog approach used in traditional logic (even if reduction procedures were developed in the latter).
Interesting logic.
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Not all interesting logics are protoalgebraic.
But, as we will see, some interesting logics are not protoalgebraic.
McCarthy's formalism is fairly conservative; though it raises interesting logical issues in higher-order logic and complexity, it uses familiar logical frameworks.
These two situations, at Delium and as manipulated by Cortez, have a common and interesting underlying logic.
For over a decade, director Michael Bay has symbolized the dumbing down of cinema, with films that forego things like coherent storytelling, interesting characters, logic, and human emotion in order to bludgeon audiences into a dazed summertime stupor with a non-stop maelstrom of destruction, dizzying camera movement, deafening sound, and gratuitous titillation.
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