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The phrase "so theoretically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a hypothetical situation or to discuss a concept in a theoretical context.
Example: "So theoretically, if we assume that all variables are constant, we can predict the outcome with high accuracy."
Alternatives: "In theory" or "Hypothetically speaking".
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So theoretically, I'm an easy mark".
(So, theoretically, you could have skeletons in your cupboard).
So theoretically the advantage of bitcoin is massive.
So theoretically, 161 million names have already been taken.
That was an "advance" against income – so theoretically it's not the labels' money to pocket.
"He finished in a time similar to you so theoretically you would have noticed him".
"So, theoretically, you could drag in an infinite number of oms".
However, I also have a mother, so theoretically it's her day, too.
So theoretically, if the tax idea wins enough support in Albany, it could be enacted even over the mayor's wishes.
"Saw palmetto is a weak enzyme inhibitor, so theoretically it might slow hair growth on the face," Dr. Sadick said.
So theoretically, it could keep going until the convention – which of course, certain political reporters would love.
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