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Theoretically
adverb
In theory; on paper
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"theoretically" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest that something is possible in theory, but may be difficult or unlikely to happen in practice. For example: "Theoretically, the government could eliminate poverty, but it would require a lot of time, money, and effort to achieve that goal."
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But it might not actually be that I want your knowledge: I want whoever is the best authority on this to help me, and Evernote theoretically knows that, and could figure out who knows the most about the thing that I'm writing and automatically get access to those people's knowledge".
Public broadcasting in America, such as NPR and PBS, is theoretically paid for by the tax payer but in reality is now funded by both public and private monies.
If love is reducible to physical systems, then these systems can, theoretically, be manipulated.
Of the starting XI, only four of them played three days earlier, in what is theoretically your strongest side: the goalkeeper, two full-backs and a defensive midfielder.
Had Harding sought out the independent directors they could theoretically have blocked him from being sacked – but it is not clear how any editor of the Times or Sunday Times could function without the support of the proprietor.
Indeed, it bends simplistic laws of time and space by swallowing even things that theoretically predate it.
Theoretically, problematic tweets get automatically flagged, and then manual review should catch them before they are published.
Related: Real Madrid 7-3 Getafe | La Liga match report There are certainly enough options to make a reasonable argument that United's more glaring issue this summer will not theoretically be replacing De Gea but planning for the other end of the pitch and how to compensate for the fact that all three of their main strikers are, to varying degrees, on the wane.
"When I went over to say something to him, he sort of said something in their language and I said: 'Speak English because if you're going to say something, understand that theoretically I cannot speak Hindi'," he said.
For the early part of Pink Floyd's career, Thorgerson and Powell – who traded as Hipgnosis – were theoretically answerable to an EMI staff member called Ron Dunton: as Powell later recalled, "this big, jolly fat man who was in charge of the album cover department".
After three or four jokes - most barbed about fellow politicians, particularly those theoretically closest to him - he would get round to talk about current events.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com