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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a theory that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific theory or concept that is being discussed or explained.
Example: "The scientist proposed a theory that explains the behavior of black holes in a new light."
Alternatives: "a hypothesis that" or "a concept that".
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I think it's a theory that paid off.
That was a theory that sort of emerged".
There is a theory that suggests just that.
And it's a theory that could kill the euro.
It also makes for a theory that doesn't work.
This is a theory that has proved very useful.
It's a theory that may fade away with the current, slowly fading recession.
"They convicted on a theory that wasn't even argued by the government," Mr. Hardin said.
That was the first expression of a theory that would later become notorious.
But I have a theory that gives me a warm, happy feeling.
At the end Kurzweil leaves us with a theory that is generic.
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