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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so logical" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is very logical or reasonable. Example: "Her argument was so logical that it convinced everyone on the jury to vote in her favor."
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It was so logical.
And it all seems so logical.
"He's so logical," an admirer told me.
If only egos were so logical.
In the end, it all looked so logical, preordained even.
Those Boston writer types can just be so logical.
"It just seemed so logical," Costas said yesterday.
"It's so logical, of course," Ms. Kidman said.
But, he says, "It's so logical, it will never happen".
Its sound is unmistakable, given Stravinsky's unusual — yet so logical — scoring.
"It seems so logical and so good that people are considering it carefully".
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