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Discover LudwigThe phrase "logically enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is reasonable or expected based on logic or reasoning. Example: "Logically enough, if you don't study for the exam, you are likely to perform poorly."
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The campaign's title, logically enough, is Basketball Is Beautiful.
Logically enough, its primary purpose was to celebrate Mr. Sondheim.
Shoes, logically enough, also carry a greater symbolic weight for bands that travel by foot.
Initially, the kiosk display screens looked, logically enough, like the Bluelight site.
"I write logically enough that I have no time for anyone who's offended.
She probably thought, logically enough, the content of the call, not its timing, was what mattered.
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But Frege wanted more than just a logically powerful enough source for arithmetic; he wanted, in addition, a principle that would account for the metaphysical nature of numbers.
This is sane enough but logically quite indefensible.
But it's less clear that a strong enough link, logically or legally, can be made between the challenged laws and possible violations of the Constitution's promise of a decent education for all children and its guarantee of equal protection.
However, the land can also be sold to a company that TfL is part of, logically at a price low enough to make 50% affordable financially feasible.
When your child is old enough to understand logically, tell him or her the full definition.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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