Examples of 'it technically' in a sentence

Meaning of "it technically"

it technically - This phrase is often used to point out a specific interpretation or perspective based on technicalities or detailed aspects of a situation. It suggests that the information or statement provided may not align with common understanding but is accurate from a technical standpoint

How to use "it technically" in a sentence

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I did not even know it technically had a name.
While it technically might be a replacement for a bike.
I can not really describe it technically.
We refer to it technically as major depressive disorder.
I do not know how to do it technically.
That make it technically difficult to measure.
It is this disk that is confusing astronomers because it technically should not be there.
It technically has not happened yet.
And she sings it technically very well.
It technically is possible but the chances are very slim.
Which makes it technically treason.
It technically should not exist.
Many called it technically unworkable.
It technically can last forever.
I am not sure it technically is a holiday.

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It technically would work.
The narrowness of the gate made it technically impossible to come accompanied by knights.
It technically already happened.
To create it technically.
It technically was not sold.
He knew it technically.
It technically is a peninsula.
The narrowness of the gate made it technically impossible to enter accompanied by knights.
We are waiting for the DNA results so we can also prove it technically.
This makes it technically difficult to recycle.
The Chinese language is much flexible since it technically has no grammar.
But yes it technically is supposed to happen.
It could wreak havoc on South Korea with which it technically remains at war.
Since it technically constitutes fraud.
The proposed solution will make it technically possible to,.
I know it technically is not goodbye.
Even now, they are still arguing about when it technically began.
Because it technically qualifies as such.
I guess technically our own, since it technically came out today.
I know it technically happened.
You can make it work, you can make it technically work.
Computers now make it technically feasible to do much more with statistics.
Upon the repartimiento being reassigned to another owner, it technically became an encomienda.
Is it technically robbery.
Since it happened in the future, it technically has not happened at all.
It technically would not be off the books if agent Watson comes with us.
I add the caveat that it technically belongs to the Foreign Office.
It technically Would not be Off the books.
Although it is invisible, it technically uses the stone texture.
Is it technically possible to link data from various sources?
It was a bit deflating, even if it technically closed the book on my inquiry.
Is it technically feasible to make and sell?
I am responsible for the vision, and you for how it technically functions.
This construction type made it technically and structurally possible to build very large convertible umbrellas.
Owing to political difficulties, however, disarmament has been slower than it technically could have been.

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