theoretically capable
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Describes having the ability or potential to do something in theory, though perhaps not in practice.
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- A new AI model is theoretically capable of solving complex mathematical problems.
- Given enough resources, the system is theoretically capable of processing all the data.
- She is theoretically capable of running a marathon, but her training is incomplete.
- While theoretically capable of flight, the prototype still has many practical challenges.
- Any advanced civilization would be theoretically capable of interstellar travel.
- The human brain is theoretically capable of storing an immense amount of information.
- Although theoretically capable of self-repair, the robot requires manual intervention for now.
- With the right programming, the quantum computer will be theoretically capable of breaking current encryption.
- He's theoretically capable of achieving top grades, but lacks motivation.
- The proposed solution is theoretically capable of addressing the issue, but its implementation is difficult.