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Ella Ye Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Logical step

'It's a logical step on your journey to the city center.'

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what does 'logical step' mean here?

does it mean it's on your way to city center, and is very convenient? Just have never seen 'logical' used in this way.

  

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Ella Ye does it mean it's on your way to city center, and is very convenient? Yes. It is a very logical plan (decision) to take the fast train if your destination is the city center.

  • Ella Ye does it mean it's on your way to city center, and is very convenient?
  • Yes.
  • It is a very logical plan (decision) to take the fast train if your destination is the city center.
  • Other ways would not be very logical because they are more expensive, slower, more dangerous, or get you a higher chance of getting lost.
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Ella Yedoes it mean it's on your way to city center, and is very convenient?

Yes. It is a very logical plan (decision) to take the fast train if your destination is the city center.

Other ways would not be very logical because they are more expensive, slower, more dangerous, or get you a higher chance of getting lost.

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