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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Logical

Hi.
Any difference between 'It stands to reason' and 'it is logical'?

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soheil1 Any difference between 'It stands to reason' and 'it is logical'? In what sentence? As they stand in isolation, I see none.

  • soheil1 Any difference between 'It stands to reason' and 'it is logical'?
  • In what sentence?
  • As they stand in isolation, I see none.
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soheil1Any difference between 'It stands to reason' and 'it is logical'?
In what sentence? As they stand in isolation, I see none.
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Because the Rook is weaker than the Queen. it stands to reason that a King-Rook alliance will have more difficulty achieving a checkmate.
Mister Micawber soheil1Any difference between 'It stands to reason' and 'it is logical'?In what sentence? As they stand in isolation, I see none.
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soheil1Because the Rook is weaker than the Queen. it stands to reason that a King-Rook alliance will have more difficulty achieving a checkmate.
Yes, 'stands to reason' = reasonable, logical.
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'yes' means there is a difference?
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I don't know why I said 'yes'. Focus on the rest of that post instead.
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reasonable, logical <> logical, right?
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soheil1<>
What does that mean?
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Not equal
Mister Micawber soheil1<>What does that mean?
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Then your symbol is incorrect. Of course, reasonable, logical = logical.

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