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theoretically

[thee-uh-ret-ik-lee] / ˌθi əˈrɛt ɪk li /


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The extra gadgets in today’s cars are often meant to decrease collision risk, which would theoretically lower the chance of insurance involvement.

From MarketWatch

Unlike an impeachment effort - another option that would be theoretically available to critics of Bondi - the contempt move would only require support from the House of Representatives, Massie pointed out.

From BBC

Nancy, theoretically, has more time with his reign starting much earlier in the campaign, but another unwelcome statistic looms on the horizon.

From BBC

A child with $1,000 in an account who made no other contributions to it would theoretically see their money grow to about $3,500 over 18 years, assuming a 7% return.

From MarketWatch

However, Surfshark maintains that it operates under a strict no-logs policy, meaning there’s theoretically nothing logged at all from your session while connected.

From Salon