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The expression "could theoretically be" is correct and usable in written English.
This expression is used to talk about a possibility in a hypothetical situation, often emphasizing that the possibility is unlikely or far-fetched. For example, "It could theoretically be possible to travel at the speed of light, but would require a huge amount of energy."
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Reconstituted fuel rods could, theoretically, be used to make plutonium.
The Roslin technique could, theoretically, be used on humans.
Thus, food preference could theoretically be used as a projective personality test.
Senior staff could, theoretically, be jailed at the sentencing next week.
A similar goal could theoretically be achieved by suppressing the proteins with drugs, scientists say.
"So it could theoretically be a problem, but it's far down the risk hierarchy".
He could theoretically be pardoned, but in today's political climate this is unthinkable.
Mr. Lessig's $50 voucher system could theoretically be used to gain corrupt advantage.
It could theoretically be held in November but preparatory ministerial meetings cast doubt on that.
This means nearly 45 million people could theoretically be exposed to unfair credit history checks.
The group estimated that tens of thousands of Palestinians could theoretically be at risk.
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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.

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