Why is it "bad taste" to have a dimensional quantity in the argument of a logarithm or exponential function? – physics.stackexchange.com

I've been told it is never seen in physics, and "bad taste" to have it in cases of being the argument of a logarithmic function or the function raised to $e$. I can't seem to understand why, although ...

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