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The phrase "technical exposition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to refer to a detailed, often technical description or explanation of a particular topic, concept, or idea. For example, "The report was filled with technical exposition about the new product's design and features."
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This novel recalls Andrea Barrett's stories of scientific camaraderie, but carries its knowledge less easily, with characters who tend to speak in technical exposition.
Once a French minister had to ask him, in the middle of a complex technical exposition, to slow down - Dr FitzGerald was speaking in French.
Perhaps half its length is dedicated to the new, more technical exposition of the rule's flaws.
See Hawking and Ellis (1973, pp. 170-178) for a technical exposition of the spacetime.
[For more detailed technical exposition, see Bergen et al. (2012).] Spatial prediction models.
The interested reader is referred to our technical exposition (Friston et al., 2013).
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Among the first of a host of philosophical examinations of the general theory of relativity, it was distinguished both by the comprehensibility of its largely non-technical physical exposition and by Einstein's enthusiastic praise of its philosophical appraisal, favoring Poincaré's conventionalism over both neo-Kantianism and Machian positivism.
It helps that she has a knack for making exposition and technical language sound like dinner conversation".
The most commonly mentioned therapeutic solution in literature is surgical extraction and substitution with Maryland-bridge or prosthetic implants [7, 8] because of the technical difficulty involved in exposition and orthodontic alignment and the uncertain prognosis of such malformed teeth.
Fig. 8 Impact of environments on the structure of Co3O4 catalysts, a the atomic structure of a [211] oriented Co3O4 catalyst with spinel structure fabricated by the high throughput printing process after an exposition to technical air at atmospheric pressure at 400 °C for 2 h.
Run-on sentences, technical jargon, and bloated expositions have no place in this world.
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