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"theoretically predicted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which a result was estimated to occur under certain assumptions. For example: "The researchers at the lab theoretically predicted the new vaccine would be effective against the virus, but more research needed to be conducted in order to confirm their hypothesis."
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But by this reckoning, the number of neutrinos was only about a third of the theoretically predicted total.
While being theoretically predicted for almost 20 years, evidence for this signature has been elusive," he said.
A limit cycle occurs as theoretically predicted.
The filtered accelerations follow closely the theoretically predicted response.
Theoretically predicted flexural properties were conferred with the experimental findings.
"It provides experimental evidence for generic early-warning signals that have been theoretically predicted".
The middle panel shows the theoretically predicted total downstream proton velocity distribution function Zank et al.
We see a good coincidence between the theoretically predicted and observed scales of the eddy field.
The theoretically predicted wavenumbers along with their PED values are presented in Table 2.
Our measurements support the theoretically predicted gain at the channel rate of 54 Mbps.
It has been theoretically predicted long ago [1] but has only been synthesized recently [2 10].
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