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The phrase "utterly illogical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely lacking in logic or reason. Example: "The argument presented was utterly illogical, making it difficult to take the speaker seriously."
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That, however, is utterly illogical.
Its assumptions are utterly illogical.
The latter, in fact, seem to be utterly illogical – unless, perhaps, you are a cable company.
They celebrate cravings as being deeply personal, utterly illogical and irrepressibly alive.
And his fiction certainly has a hazy, hallucinogenic quality, as if following the trajectory of a drug trip: luminous, allusive, utterly illogical.
The development came after PHE vowed to review its quarantine procedures after they were branded "utterly illogical" by an NHS doctor who returned from Africa with Cafferkey.
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20 minutes of absolutely illogical, non-productivity.
It is illogical and utterly unacceptable, however, for a new administration to absolve its predecessor for the disorder and conflict it leaves, and instead blame its predecessor's predecessor.
For all his flaws, and for all the flaws he reveals in our culture, ultimately, Sherlock Holmes and all the jerk detectives in his lineage, demonstrate just how much we appreciate the illogical and utterly meaningless social conventions that get us from the start of our day to the end of it with a relative minimum of emotional and social anguish.
We could call these the implausible annoyances.Then there are those that are completely illogical and thus utterly infuriating.
The Pentagon's assertions, said China's state-run news agency, Xinhua, were "utterly cock-and-bull" and based on "a wild guess and illogical reasoning".
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