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Free sign upThe phrase "strained logic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe reasoning that is forced, illogical, or not well-founded. Example: "His argument was based on strained logic, making it difficult to take his point seriously."
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But that strained logic doesn't make it a good idea.
Equating her decision not to "share" any more selections with the arrival of the "edge of her own literary appetite" represents arguably strained logic.
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Whether this succeeds will depend on how much strained emotional logic you are willing to ignore in order to be moved and uplifted.
The logic is strained, Welch argues.
Logic dictated that Jacobs, troubled by a strained left Achilles' tendon, would be happy to survive two heats and two finals in four days.
And unlike, say, Mr. Gehry's best work, the structures often seem shaped entirely by their own internal logic; their relation to their function and the buildings around them seems strained or artificial.
No more strained pulp!
She gives a strained laugh.
A strained relationship existed betw.
Parker has a strained hamstring.
He has a strained groin.
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