Should I Use Theoretic Content or Theoretical Content
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😎 Should I say “theoretic content” or “theoretical content”?
🤖 Both words are adjectives that mean “relating to or based on theory” and can be used interchangeably in most cases. However, according to some sources, theoretical is more common and natural than theoretic, especially in scientific contexts [wikidiff.com] [www.zhihu.com] Also, theoretical may have a slightly different nuance than theoretic, implying more abstraction or speculation, while theoretic may imply more logic or reasoning [www.merriam-webster.com] [www.researchgate.net] For example, one could say:
• Theoretical physics deals with concepts that are not yet proven or observable, such as string theory or quantum gravity.
• Theoretic physics applies mathematical principles and methods to explain physical phenomena, such as relativity or thermodynamics.
In your case, since you are talking about content that is more abstract and not empirical, you may prefer to use theoretical rather than theoretic. However, either word would be grammatically correct and understandable. [wikidiff.com] [www.zhihu.com]
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