logical sense

collocation in English

meaningsoflogicalandsense

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logical
adjective
uk
/ˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
using ...
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sense
noun
uk
/sens/
us
/sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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(Definition oflogicalandsensefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflogical sense

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A truthmaker should ' make' something true, not in a causal sense, but rather, in what is presumably alogicalsense.
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The mediation is then carried out in a more rigorouslogicalsenseand without any metaphors.
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Sometimes, a solution to an abductive diagnostic problem is capable of satisfying a solution formula in the technical,logicalsense.
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This shows his interest in using "indeterminate" in alogicalsense, not the sense that is trivially compatible with standard logic.
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Ultimately, it is because competing predictions makelogicalsensethat we remain open to the possibility that for different developmental outcomes, different moderational findings could emerge.
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A ' contingent proposition ' (or ' being ') is one that possibly, in the broadly conceptual orlogicalsense, is true (or existent) and possibly is false (or nonexistent).
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Even if it makes nologicalsenseto think that, because the person is dead, such considerations can have great emotional power over grieving relatives.
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I am sure that that makeslogicalsense.
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There may not be much hard,logicalsensein the arrangement.
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This is a dichotomy of approach which is very difficult to comprehend in anylogicalsense.
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If the amendment were to read: "a number of independent professional institutions of teachers", it might make morelogicalsense.
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There is littlelogicalsensein their economic case.
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It therefore makes perfectlogicalsenseto require a simple majority—which is what it was.
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He stated several reasons that may have madelogicalsense.
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That does not seem to me to make anylogicalsenseat all.
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That does not makelogicalsenseto me.
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There is nologicalsensein creating guidelines that are so strict that they overlook the needs of patients.
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That does not seem to make muchlogicalsense.
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I do not believe that that is likely to follow in anylogicalsense.
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They sent back some discursive proposals on rural areas and pre-emption which did not makelogicalsense.
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