logically follow

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Indicates that a conclusion is the direct, logical result of a premise or evidence. Often used in the pattern 'it logically follows that...'

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Examples (10)

  • If A is true and B is true, then it logically follows that C must also be true.
  • From these premises, the conclusion does not logically follow.
  • Her argument was so sound that the next point seemed to logically follow without effort.
  • It logically follows that if all humans are mortal, and Socrates is human, then Socrates is mortal.
  • Does your reasoning always logically follow from the evidence provided?
  • The consequences of his actions will logically follow as a direct result.
  • The detective tried to make the pieces of evidence logically follow each other to solve the crime.
  • Given the scientific data, the hypothesis must logically follow.
  • Their discussion progressed, with each idea seeming to logically follow from the previous one.
  • It would logically follow that a rise in demand would lead to a rise in prices.