a theoretical standpoint

Frequency: 5.84.1 per million words

concerned with the ideas and principles on which a particular subject is based, rather than with practice

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Examples (10)

  • From a theoretical standpoint, the new economic model seems promising.
  • The professor always encouraged students to analyze problems from a theoretical standpoint.
  • While sound from a theoretical standpoint, its practical implementation remains a challenge.
  • She approached the philosophical debate from a purely theoretical standpoint.
  • We must first understand the underlying principles from a theoretical standpoint.
  • The research paper explored the implications of quantum physics from a theoretical standpoint.
  • His arguments were strong from a theoretical standpoint, but lacked empirical evidence.
  • They discussed the concept extensively from a theoretical standpoint before moving to case studies.
  • It's crucial to distinguish between what works in practice and what holds true from a theoretical standpoint.
  • The conference focused on exploring new ideas primarily from a theoretical standpoint.