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logic
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "logic" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the practice of making decisions or inferences based on rational thinking. For example, "I used logic to decide which car to buy, making sure to consider factors like safety, cost, and fuel efficiency."
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
Others, such as Rep Michele Bachmann and Senator Ted Cruz, revelled in the government shutdown, then pitched a fit when they discovered that the parks and memorials in DC's care weren't open (logic isn't a Tea Party virtue).
News & Media
Not only has Alessandro Nencini, the presiding judge of the Florence appeals court, apparently resorted to the same tortured logic as his predecessors; he has also stated things as fact that are manifestly and provably wrong.
News & Media
The logic was simple: Sinn Fein was considered to be undertaking its baby steps in democracy.
News & Media
Any one template has internal logic which changes the layout subtly according to where a production staffer marks a break or places an image or video.
News & Media
I don't care about Boyle's party affiliation – nor do I agree with the logic that has led him not to vote.
News & Media
Don't panic – there's a plan This, argues Petra Schleiter, associate politics professor at Oxford, has the benefit of following "democratic and electoral logic".
News & Media
But there's a weird logic to that choice, and I think people could be swayed.
News & Media
The scale of this technological achievement is admirable, the logic behind it clear; but all this impressive architecture has been built without any political discussion about whether this is the right thing to do, or any endorsement from millions of members of the public, whose personal lives are now being recycled through giant databases.
News & Media
There is no point wondering if this announcement came shortly after he followed a white rabbit down a hole; he has lived so long in his moral Bizarro World now that to apply even his own logic to his utterances is as pointful as reasoning with a fart.
News & Media
Little of this was reflected at the time in the mainstream media, which mostly portrayed the strike as an anti-democratic insurrection led by a ranting megalomaniac in defiance of economic logic.
News & Media
That logic is at its most naked and futile in the treatment of disabled people.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "logic" to build a strong foundation for your arguments. If your logic is shaky, the entire argument might fall apart.
Common error
Avoid assuming that because two things are related, one causes the other. Make sure your "logic" reflects a genuine causal relationship, not just a correlation.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "logic" is as a noun. It refers to a system of reasoning or a method of thinking about and solving problems. As Ludwig AI explains, it follows standard grammar rules and is widely understood.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Formal & Business
30%
Science
20%
Less common in
Academia
5%
Encyclopedias
3%
Wiki
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "logic" is a grammatically correct and frequently used noun, essential for conveying rational thought and structured reasoning. Ludwig AI confirms its validity, and the examples illustrate its broad applicability across news, business, and scientific contexts. To use "logic" effectively, ensure your reasoning is clear and avoid common fallacies like confusing correlation with causation. Alternative phrases like "reasoning" or "rationale" can add nuance. Remember to maintain objectivity and base your conclusions on evidence, not just opinions.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
reasoning
Focuses on the process of thinking in a connected way.
rationale
Emphasizes the underlying reasons or justification for something.
line of reasoning
Highlights a particular sequence of thoughts or arguments.
train of thought
Refers to the connected series of thoughts in one's mind.
coherent argument
Stresses the clarity and consistency of a presented case.
valid deduction
Highlights the correctness of a logical inference.
sound judgment
Implies wise and well-considered decision-making.
clear thinking
Focuses on the lucidity and precision of one's thoughts.
intellectual coherence
Emphasizes the consistent and rational arrangement of ideas.
underlying principle
Points to the fundamental concept on which something is based.
FAQs
How can I incorporate "logic" into my writing effectively?
Start by structuring your arguments clearly. Present your premises, show how they lead to your conclusion, and ensure each step follows "logical reasoning".
What's the difference between "logic" and opinion?
"Logic" relies on verifiable facts and reasoning, while opinion is based on personal beliefs or feelings. Keep them separate to maintain the strength and credibility of your arguments.
What are some common fallacies to avoid when using "logic"?
Be cautious of fallacies such as ad hominem attacks, straw man arguments, and appeals to emotion. Ensure your "reasoning process" remains objective and evidence-based.
When is it appropriate to question someone's "logic"?
It's appropriate when their argument contains inconsistencies, unsupported claims, or fails to follow a "coherent argument". Always do it respectfully, focusing on the reasoning rather than the person.
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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
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested