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"in theory should" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is expected or predicted to happen, but in reality it may not always happen. Example: In theory, studying for several hours every day should lead to better grades, but sometimes other factors can affect academic performance.
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And Ireland, in theory, should join them.
This, in theory, should establish these two as the movies to beat.
They are the working backbone that in theory should be available to help rebuild this nation.
All this, in theory, should allow new and innovative entrants to break the oligopoly of suppliers.
A lower Canadian dollar, in theory, should increase the cost of imported goods.
It represents a sizable bloc that, in theory, should fall to Mr. Thompson.
That in theory should put a floor under the Fed funds rate.
Both, in theory, should encourage those who can afford it to cut emissions the most.
Telecommunications, which in theory should bind us together, has often divided us in practice.
That in theory should be a tightly guarded gateway to the world of respectable business.
But the Phillies, in theory, should be strongest in an area that had been troublesome.
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