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Discover LudwigThe phrase "logical that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that seems to make logical, rational sense. For example: It was logical that she would put in an application to the school, as she had all the necessary qualifications.
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We have always been open to anything logical that isn't just an illogical hatchet job".
It's just logical that this would happen".
It seemed logical that sources were classified.
"It doesn't seem logical that this could happen.
Therefore, it is logical that the corporation is responsible".
It's just not logical that he could be this guy.
Jeff says it's logical that military superiority will tell.
So it is only logical that cyberspace would play a role in death.
In a globalising world, it is only logical that we take that theory one step further.
Would it seem logical that were you asked to join the Communist Party, you would remember?
From there, it was only logical that he should take her seat on the L'Oréal board.
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