‘They don't want to criticize a big corporation for manipulating the political process, so they quite illogically place all the blame on Davis.’
‘The centre is certainly not a dominating feature of the lives of residents of Kew Riverside but it does rather stand out as being illogically located.’
‘But I find that their panacea to all the country's problems revolves around increased public spending and, illogically, reduced taxation, all brought about by cost savings.’
‘It takes extraneous efforts to think illogically.’
‘They illogically voted for a man who made things even worse.’
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