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logically possible

British  

adjective

  1. capable of being described without self-contradiction

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“It is logically possible that he could treat it as a distribution of property, but he doesn’t have to go into the slave law. So that was a jump,” Ms. Ikemoto said.

From New York Times

There was a moment, just before the quarter-finals, when it was logically possible that England might confront Russia in the semis.

From The New Yorker

If you care about climate change, then it is not logically possible to approve any pipeline or other infrastructure that may further worsen our climate.

From The Guardian

But Messrs Mankiw and Mulligan showed that the CEA’s prediction is at least logically possible.

From Economist

“Is it logically possible that we are in a simulation? Yes. Are we probably in a simulation? I would say no,” said Max Tegmark, a professor of physics at MIT.

From The Guardian