Examples of 'could technically' in a sentence

Meaning of "could technically"

could technically: This phrase is used when someone is discussing a possibility or potential action that may be feasible based on technicalities or rules

How to use "could technically" in a sentence

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This is something that could technically be done today.
It could technically wait until tomorrow.
What other forms of connectivity could technically constitute a home network?
This could technically continue indefinitely.
And therefore, actually any substance could technically be called a chromophore.
So she could technically be elected president.
So far, we have not seen counterfeits that could technically be called ' counterfeit euros.
I could technically be your friend.
Damage they could technically fix.
I could technically begin selling the game right now.
Scientists: No detectable limit of human lifespan… people could technically live forever.
These eggs could technically be fertilized.
With an average speed limit of 55 miles an hour, you could technically drive ….
An earphone could technically be perfect.
Could technically work without VR.
This means that a country could technically buy the drugs from any available source.
Could technically be considered evidence, Morelli.
My husband and I could technically just go somewhere.
We could technically monitor every trade to make sure it does not happen.
At the same time, maintaining the status quo could technically lead the Agency into bankruptcy.
I could technically talk.
The decision meant Johnson could technically run in Canada but nobody would compete against him.
They could technically be dismissed by the king but many offices became hereditary.
This means that you could technically propel your ship by shooting weapons.
You could technically not physically kill, but indirectly kill that person.
There is a drug I could technically synthesize, yes.
They could technically be termed a quincussis, although they are not marked with any value.
I guess you could technically say that I am.
You could technically see the content from the old webmaster on archive . org.
And besides, it could technically still be an accident.
You could technically consider that this goes against Google 's rules.
So anything you tell me could technically fall under attorney-client privilege.
So, you could technically drop an image or custom code via a widget in the menu.
And by all accounts, it could technically be considered correct that all was inside.
We could technically monitor every trade to make sure it does not happen . - Dollar bills.
So yes, I could technically do it.
You could technically come in here, But here? and just fill up on samples.
Geoengineering could technically take climate decisions away from all but the richest countries.
He could technically return.
The council could technically ignore the commission 's recommendation.
This expansion could technically count as a complete rebuild ; legally, it is officially an expansion.
Someone could technically be converted and a Christian, but not a disciple.
Well, you could technically write any Japanese sentence in nothing but kana.
While this book could technically standalone, I would not recommend it.
There is a drug I could technically synthesize, yes, but you know that I can not do that.
I guess you could technically say that I am … I am depressed.
The government could technically survive without Lieberman 's Yisrael Beiteinu faction.

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