be theoretical

Frequency: 9.015.5 per million words

Used to describe the nature of a concept or subject.

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Examples (10)

  • At this stage, the entire project is purely theoretical.
  • Without practical application, the concept will remain theoretical for now.
  • Her proposed solution was highly theoretical, lacking real-world evidence.
  • For now, the economic model is largely theoretical and needs testing.
  • Many scientific hypotheses are theoretical until proven by experiment.
  • He argued that their plan was too theoretical to implement effectively.
  • The discussion about parallel universes tends to be very theoretical.
  • Even if the theory is sound, its practical value might be theoretical.
  • The philosophical debate often is purely theoretical, with no concrete answers.
  • We need to ensure our strategies don't just remain theoretical.