logically

/ˈlɑdʒɪkli/
adverb
  1. In a way that follows the rules of reason or clear thinking.
    • She explained her plan logically, step by step.
    • The detective logically concluded that the butler must have done it.
    • If you think about it logically, the answer is obvious.
  2. Used to say that something is expected or reasonable based on the facts.
    • Logically, if you study more, your grades will improve.
    • Logically, the company should invest in new technology to stay competitive.
    • It would logically follow that warmer weather means more beach trips.
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