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it logical that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it logical that" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "it is logical that"? You can use the corrected phrase when expressing a conclusion or reasoning that makes sense based on the information provided. Example: "Given the evidence presented, it is logical that we should reconsider our approach to the project."
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Alternative expressions(13)
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Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
Like others, Mr. Daley declared it "logical" that Mr. Benioff would try to use its beachhead in managing customer information to establish itself as a platform, a kind of holy grail of the software world.
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"People consider it logical that a big team is better, and don't expect they can win".
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And, by the way, is it logical that the City of London has a police service all of its own?
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This shouldn't be a problem: if I trust a reporter to protect my name in the first place, isn't it logical that I would trust her to make that determination as well?
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So isn't it logical that they want them out?
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The spindle-thalamus link made it "logical that the sleep spindle would play a role in regulating sensory input while we sleep," says Jeffrey Ellenbogen, a sleep researcher at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
Science & Research
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50 human-written examples
For Mr Heller, it is "logical" that "was" should be like a grammatical equals sign.
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Selznick's style is so silent that it seems logical that it take in the mute world.
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Google obviously favors the cloud, so it seems logical that it could back up your essential data wirelessly.
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Is it appalling, or is it perfectly logical that Fender Guitars is manufacturing a limited-edition Kurt Cobain Jaguar?
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It seems logical that its own reporting will be folded into News Digest.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always include the auxiliary verb 'is' or another appropriate verb (e.g. seems, appears) to form a grammatically correct sentence when expressing that something is logical. Instead of saying "it logical that", use "it is logical that".
Common error
A frequent mistake is to omit the auxiliary verb 'is', 'seems', or 'appears' before 'logical'. This error results in ungrammatical phrasing. Remember to include a verb to connect "it" and "logical".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it logical that" is grammatically incomplete and lacks a necessary auxiliary verb. As Ludwig AI points out, it does not conform to standard English grammar, and needs an auxiliary verb like "is", "seems", or "appears" to function correctly.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it logical that" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing. Ludwig AI indicates the need for an auxiliary verb to create a complete sentence. The correct form is "it is logical that", or you can use alternatives like "it makes sense that" or "it stands to reason that", depending on the context and desired level of formality. Remember to always include the necessary verb to ensure your writing is clear and grammatically sound.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is logical that
Adds the necessary auxiliary verb 'is' to make the phrase grammatically correct.
it makes sense that
Replaces 'logical' with the more common expression 'makes sense', indicating a reasonable conclusion.
it stands to reason that
Offers a more formal alternative, suggesting that the conclusion is a natural consequence of the given information.
it is reasonable to assume that
Highlights the assumption aspect, suggesting that the conclusion is a likely possibility.
it is understandable that
Focuses on the ease with which something can be understood or sympathized with.
it is clear that
Emphasizes the obviousness of the conclusion, making it a straightforward deduction.
it is evident that
Suggests that the conclusion is plainly apparent from the available evidence.
it follows that
Indicates a direct logical consequence or deduction.
it is a logical consequence that
States explicitly that the event is a logical result of previous events.
it is rationally that
Emphasizes that something that can be explained through logic and reason
FAQs
How do I correctly use the phrase "it logical that"?
The phrase "it logical that" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "it is logical that". You can also use alternatives such as "it makes sense that" or "it stands to reason that".
What is a more formal way to say "it logical that"?
Since the expression "it logical that" is not correct, you can use "it is logical that". For a more formal tone, try "it stands to reason that" or "it is reasonable to assume that".
Is it ever correct to say "it logical that"?
No, it is never grammatically correct to say "it logical that" in standard English. The correct form requires an auxiliary verb, such as "it is logical that".
What's the difference between "it logical that" and "it is logical that"?
"It logical that" is grammatically incorrect due to the missing auxiliary verb. "It is logical that" is the correct form, expressing that something follows logically from the given information.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested