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How to use in theory in a sentence

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I share with Boshoff an interest in etymology, taxonomy and language, but I didn't feel as fascinated by the work in reality as in theory.
Working on Saturdays is always confusing because we start earlier and, in theory, end earlier.
Such cross activation could, in theory, also occur between widely separated areas.
While in theory that is true, it is only practical to place liquid or realisable assets into trust.
Angular momentum can twist light cones and even make time travel possible in theory if not in practice.
The trades were in theory all supervised and regulated by the livery companies, one for each trade.
But if the market ruled supreme in theory during the 1980s and 1990s, reality was different.
A four of a kind is closed, and can no longer be extended, and the same would apply in theory to a run of 14 cards with an ace at each end.
Unlike their secular brethren, they claim, in theory at least, to treat as sacral the assumptions of their sacred texts.
The idea of love at first sight, though attractive to women in theory, terrifies them in practice.
The executives of international oil corporations, avowed globalizers in theory, are in practice the friends of regressive political economies.
The software makes it possible, in theory, to see and manage files on any storage system or server.
The precautionary principle sounds good in theory, but in practice it is a nightmare.
However, although this sounds good in theory, in practice it never quite seems to work that way.
These are ideas which are beautiful in theory but limp and bedraggled in practice.
Radar also uses microwaves, so that in theory it would be possible to cook food by putting it at the focus of a radar dish.
In theory it may seem like a great idea but, in theory, so do so many ideas until they are put into practice.
The Freedom of Information Act is, in theory, a way of ensuring that happens.
This concept, though brilliant in theory, is utterly, utterly painful in practice.
While in theory that's an admirable trait, in practice it's pretty uncomfortable.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He also learnt Italian and received some instruction in theory from Zamboni.
Yet the lady of the van pool, whatever her practice, had in theory some relics of old-fashioned wifely duty.
He was such an inborn miser that the bare prospect of being liberal in theory only daunted him.
If reconcilable in theory, may not these ideals collide in practice?
In recent decades, though, biologists have found populations that seem to be splitting even though they could in theory mingle geographically.
It consists, in theory, of persons interested in English literature in the Golden Age, but it also includes a miscellany of Anglomaniacs.
I absolutely disapprove, in theory, of chin rest, cushion or pad.
Only in theory can the mass of the plebs have been clients at any time.
The whole substance of human authority was centred in the simple doctrine of royal prerogative, the origin of which was always traced in theory to divine institution.
He claps wings to the sides of all the solid old lumber of the world, and I am capable once more of choosing a straight path in theory and practice.
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