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"should in theory" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a concept or idea that is generally accepted but may or may not be true in specific given cases. For example: "The device should, in theory, increase the efficiency of the process, but in practice it has actually caused more delays."
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A drug that blocks IgE should in theory protect against all the allergies.
Because capital is scarce in the North, returns should in theory be high.
Stopping Ebola should, in theory, be straightforward.
Managed care should, in theory, correct it.
This should in theory mean a better deal for women.
Slipping down the index should, in theory, boost net exports.
And the momentum should, in theory, continue through December.
That should in theory produce an explosive combination.
It should, in theory, be a better, more flexible and less confrontational regulatory system than now.
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The biggest team budgets should, in theory, bring the best players and thus the most titles.
Most Mélenchon voters should, in theory, transfer to Hollande on 6 May.
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