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The phrase "and conceptually at least" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ideas or theories, indicating that something is true in a conceptual sense, even if it may not be practically applicable.
Example: "The theory is valid, and conceptually at least, it provides a framework for understanding complex systems."
Alternatives: "at least in theory" or "in principle at least".
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The map there is piecewise continuous, and conceptually at least could be viewed as a Poincaré map of a higher-order system, with the fixed point representing a periodic orbit and the invariant circle representing a torus, even though in practice the Poincaré maps of smooth systems will be continuous.
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The merging of human and camera has finally happened, conceptually at least, with a wearable camera called Touchy.
Conceptually, at least, leadership and power have been decoupled.
Furthermore, the vehicle would have to be — conceptually, at least — "both comfortable and safe, while delivering satisfactory driving performance, without sacrificing the styling consumers demand".
Mr. Zhurbin has split the disc, conceptually at least, into two sections, labeled Side A and Side B, like an old LP.
Conceptually, at least, it's a step backward.
I still don't think they're so terrible, conceptually at least.
Conceptually, at least, it matters because even though the forms of traditional folk arts may be preserved, how can their soul be sustained under the modern, commercializing influences that Fomento Cultural Banamex is promoting?
Indeed, the human sacrifice of the crucifixion seems to me to be more objectionable, conceptually at least, than the human sacrifices practiced by, say, the Aztecs (or, for that matter, by tribal Hebrews like Abraham).
But if you are already a Roman Catholic, like one of the troubled many who wrote him after "Papal Sin," then here is a book that, conceptually at least, may tame the papacy into something you can live with.
In the efforts to reduce humanity's emissions of carbon dioxide, now nearing 30 billion metric tons a year, most of the attention so far has focused on large stationary sources, like power plants where, conceptually at least, one could imagine a shift from fuels that emit carbon dioxide — coal and natural gas — to those that do not — nuclear, solar and wind.
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