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What is a logical verb?

The term "logical verb" is not a standard grammatical term. There's no official category in grammar that specifically designates verbs as "logical."

However, it's possible that the term is being used informally to describe verbs that express:

* Reasoning or logic: Verbs like "deduce," "infer," "conclude," "analyze," "reason," "think," "understand," etc., which indicate a process of thought or logical deduction.

* Relationships between ideas: Verbs like "because," "therefore," "thus," "since," "as a result," "consequently," "so," etc., which connect ideas in a logical sequence.

It's important to note that these are interpretations and the term "logical verb" isn't recognized by traditional grammar.

If you encountered this term in a specific context, it would be helpful to know the source or the intended meaning behind its use.

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