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The phrase "theoretical strength" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to express the level of knowledge or understanding that someone has of a particular concept, but not necessarily the ability to apply that understanding into practice. For example, "Although he had a strong theoretical strength of the subject, he was unable to put it into practice effectively."
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Everyday glass is less then 1percentt of its theoretical strength.
Its theoretical strength in tension is estimated to be 14 to 35 gigapascals (2 to 5 million pounds per square inch); glass fibres produced under very careful drawing conditions have approached 11.5 gigapascals in strength.
The theoretical strength model described in an earlier section was used for this purpose.
The forces of the inter-atomic bonds describe the theoretical strength of a material.
The fracture starts when σ m exceeds the theoretical strength of the material, σ th.
An elaborate theoretical strength model was developed and used for computing the ultimate strengths of columns in simulated frames.
The GBs have revealed a high resistance to mechanical stresses approaching a significant fraction of the theoretical strength [8].
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In particular, first-principles computation is used to calculate the elastic properties and theoretical strengths of nanoscaled HAp particles.
The theoretical strengths of the stub and long columns tested are determined on the basis of building code 318 of the American Concrete Institute, and compared with the test results.
The purpose of this paper was then to compare different setups of the inversion scheme, each one having its own theoretical strengths and weaknesses regarding the different confounding factors.
Although the examined columns successfully achieved their theoretical strengths and were able to maintain their capacities up until high drift ratios were reached, the recoverability limit corresponded to the column lateral drift ratio, which fluctuated more or less around two.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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