Stands to reason

  • 2020-08-27
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This idiom means something is reasonable, or that a certain result can be expected.  It stands to reason that the weather here in February is colder than it is in October.  It stands to reason that a student who has not done his homework won’t want to go to school.  It stands to reason that if you save money, you will be more secure.

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