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logically

[loj-ik-lee] / ˈlɒdʒ ɪk li /
ADVERB
rationally
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Competitive excel has been around for about 20 years and is essentially a puzzle solving competition, thinking logically about how you can create a general solution to a question which is scalable and fast.

From BBC

While Endres acknowledges the idea as logically possible, he notes that it runs counter to Occam's razor, the principle that favors simpler explanations.

From Science Daily

"We need to bring our heads out of the clouds sometimes to really think a little bit more logically about what the technology's there for."

From BBC

Pari says she loves the different skills involved including problem solving, creativity and thinking logically.

From BBC

It argued the rules were logically flawed and too broad, meaning a policy intended to impose extra rules on large social media companies would instead apply to Wikipedia.

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