Examples of using Theoretically in English and their translations into Urdu
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Guggul might theoretically increase the side effects of birth control pills.
Theoretically, a third device could enter the picture
Yes, it sounds a bit wrong and, theoretically, it may draw question.
Theoretically, in the right part of the world you could use snow to insulate windows.
Theoretically, it is unlikely that genetic drift would render vaccines and antivirals against SARS-CoV-2 ineffective quickly.
They could, theoretically, brush elbows with one of the city's approximately 7,000 strong homeless population.
Construction paper: Construction paper is theoretically suitable, but very heavy. The edges are difficult to set correctly.
The use of HCG on cycle, this is primarily done so that post cycle recovery is easier(theoretically).
Nonetheless, 91 Mbps is still a great result and more than enough, theoretically, to stream video even at 8K.
In fact, they could not actually implement it, but it was theoretically possible to take advantage of this vulnerability.
The constitution theoretically protects freedom of speech, and the media is seen as having taken great strides in recent years.
Engage and production of gold/ silver/ precious stones, mining and theoretically can be anyone, not just by the state organization.
In recent years, more and more jails have introduced video-calling services. Theoretically, these products could make it easier for….
Pakistan's constitution theoretically protects freedom of speech, and the media is seen as having taken great strides in recent years.
As Bruce Schneier points out“a secure Internet voting system is theoretically possible, but it would be the first secure networked application ever created in the history of computers.”.
As Bruce Schneier, a leading IT security expert, said,"A secure Internet voting system is theoretically possible, but it would be the first secure networked application created so far in the history of computers.".
The Bill remains controversial amongst many people in Pakistan who argue it does not go far enough as stoning to death is still theoretically on a punishment, though not implemented by the courts, some argue it should be removed entirely.
Often above the use class NK 33 is still the group NK 34 settled. It is used in commercial areas with a particularly heavy load. Theoretically, there is no limit to the use classes, so some manufacturers also refer to their high-quality products as NK 34+, to indicate that they are suitable for extreme loads.
Theoretically speaking Can it be done?
Theoretically speakingCan it be done?