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"theoretical ground" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has a basis in theory or that is grounded in abstract thought, reasoning, or speculation. For example, "This research project is based on theoretical ground, rather than empirical evidence."
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That puts fingerprinting on shaky theoretical ground.
That is the price of easy divorce granted on a theoretical ground of irretrievable breakdown without fault.
As the theoretical ground state is antiferromagnetic, one need only analyse the bands from a single spin channel.
This paper presents comparisons between a theoretical ground vibration model and measured data at three sites.
Many educational practices within an art museum setting lack a substantial theoretical ground to underpin visual arts mediation.
The results of this work provide a theoretical ground for rational design of new SF molecules based on pentacenes.
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The theoretical ground-state geometry and electronic structure of the studied poly azomethine)s are optimized by the hybrid density functional theory (DFT) method treated in periodic boundary conditions at the B3LYP level of theory with 6-31G baset set.
And, he has suggested that on theoretical grounds, such capabilities are unlikely to exist.
On theoretical grounds, he should have an iron will, instead of being pliant, docile, compromising.
He acquired a sound theoretical grounding & a fair amount of practical experience.
On theoretical grounds, such a function is to be expected.
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