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The phrase "it was logical to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a decision that makes sense given the circumstances. For example, "Given the limited resources, it was logical to focus on the most pressing issue first."
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Since both pineal and the lateral eyes produce melatonin and light regulates its production [ 11], it was logical to examine if this hormone is involved in the photo-induced changes on metamorphosis.
So it was logical to regard it as a war crime".
And they're also twins, so it was logical to ask them to take part.
"It was logical to assume that the same thing could happen and should happen in private equity".
Downing Street insisted that the draft bill had been in preparation since January, and it was logical to publish at the start of the new parliamentary session.
It was logical to assume that he used the term in the accepted sense of people who have been here up to five years.
I joined the Soil Association, but it was the early 80s and organic food was scarce, so it was logical to grow my own.
Rains said it was logical to assume that Bonds told the grand jury during testimony that he did not use steroids.
He noted that Wrigley's distribution network in China was among the best and that it was logical to use the system to sell Mars chocolates, too.
He uses both authors to illustrate how, by the early 19th century, it was logical to disdain work in favour of marrying into wealth.
The home side have become more technical but against teams who play passing football it was logical to play direct and deliver a stream of crosses.
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