How to use in-sentence of “in principle”:
– It has primarily been studied in animals, though it can in principle apply to any sexual reproductionsexually reproducing organism, such as plants and fungi.
– That is, there should be a way to falsify the hypothesis, at least in principle if not in practice.
– It is in principle identical with the practice of divination.
– Ginzburg showed that undulators could be made in principle in a 1947 paper.
– And in principle we could also control it with voltage or current”, said Prof Schuller.
– Some theoretical physicists suspect that the problem is in the Standard Model, which represents each particle by a zero-dimensional point that in principle can be infinitely small.
– Law and international treaties of the era 1867-1870 are in principle still valid.

