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The phrase 'theoretical dimension' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that exists in theory, but not in practice. For example, "A theoretical dimension of the experiment was to assess the long-term effects of the treatment."
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But JMW Turner had his own self-appointed spokesman, who gave his paintings a theoretical dimension.
Discussion of risk control constitutes a complementary theoretical dimension.
To meet such concerns practical arguments may have to include a theoretical dimension as well.
This goal has a theoretical dimension if (as many philosophical logicians seem to feel) it requires reworking and extending logical formalisms.
First, it gives a brief overview of recent history on language engagement and task engagement and lays out the theoretical dimension of it.
This paper presents a new perspective on lexis within SFL theory by pursuing its study from a different theoretical dimension, that of instantiation rather than delicacy.
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Although Waltz was most interested in the theoretical dimensions of international relations, he also held controversial positions on U.S. foreign policy.
An exploratory case study further elaborates the theoretical dimensions.
Thus, ethics of care approaches to globalization have both practical and theoretical dimensions.
The second component is a commitment to the claim that virtue consists in the perfection of our rational nature in both its practical and theoretical dimensions.
In other words, it is the study of language typology from the perspective of SFL theoretical dimensions of language.
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