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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "it's illogical" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing something that does not make sense or is not logically consistent. Here is an example: The scientist's theory was met with skepticism by his colleagues, who deemed it illogical and lacking evidence.
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"It's really odd that some people think that violence is the answer to the problem; it's illogical," Sharp's father, John Sharp, told NBC News in an interview when his son first went missing.
So it's illogical to complain that the administration's position "doesn't go far enough" when the opposition's position goes even less far.
"They just think it's illogical.
It's illogical for a word to mean two opposite things.
It's illogical for our partners to stand against this.
He replied: "It's illogical to carry out self-criticism before the events have been completed.
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It's illogical--and Bernie Sanders pointed this out, as do many people in America see this--to assume she is not connected to this infrastructure.
Russia has supported the Syrian government's assertion, arguing that it is illogical that Syrian forces could have been responsible.
It is illogical that the mainstream western media places so much attention on Bo's case," it complained.
And it is illogical from a tax perspective.
He later added: "It is illogical to ask Israel to take 5 million, or indeed one million".
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com