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'theoretically intricate' is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to describe a concept or idea that is complex in its theoretical content. For example, you might say: "The author's arguments on the psychological complexities of the human condition were theoretically intricate."
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Rather, they are accepted because they are essential parts of our theoretically intricate best explanations for relevant phenomena.
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Solutions theoretically exist; they are simply too intricate, so far, to be comprehended.
Again: theoretically.
Theoretically, yes.
(Those were intricate times).
The backstory is intricate.
It was intricate and exponential.
The arrangements are quite intricate.
So were the intricate legs.
Theoretically, deception is easy".
At least theoretically.
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