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The phrase "a blend of technical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a combination of technical skills, knowledge, or elements in a particular context, such as a project or a job description.
Example: "The course offers a blend of technical skills and creative thinking to prepare students for the industry."
Alternatives: "a mix of technical" or "a combination of technical".
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Kim Yu-na won the women's figure-skating title with a blend of technical mastery and, above all, refined artistic sensibility that made it difficult to believe she was a teenager with the weight of South Korea on her bare shoulders.
Jack's pathway represents a blend of technical training, Making, and design.
To carry out their aims, the attackers employed a blend of technical attacks, social engineering and basic online sleuthing.
After obtaining access, the Russian government cyber actors conducted network reconnaissance, moved laterally, and collected information pertaining to Industrial Control Systems (ICS)." To carry out their aims, the attackers employed a blend of technical attacks, social engineering and basic online sleuthing.
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Students need a systematic approach, a good knowledge of what are normal findings, and a method of describing and analysing their findings – a blend of knowledge, technical and cognitive skills.
Talent Trifecta – Unlike horizontal companies that can scale effectively with a powerful blend of technical and sales acumen, industry cloud companies require a third skill set on the executive team: domain expertise.
The big news this year was Candle in the Wind, an installation by Maurer and Moritz Waldemeyer that consisted of a giant chandelier made of L.E.D. candles with flickering "flames," in an irresistible blend of technical wizardry and poetic whimsy.
Success calls for an uncommon blend of technical and managerial competence.
The extent to which Ryle sides with the (then still unpublished work of) later Wittgenstein in rejecting descendents of Mill's theory of meaning is most stark in his "scolding" review of Carnap's Meaning and Necessity which he characterises as "an astonishing blend of technical sophistication with philosophical naïveté" (1949b, 235).
Lynch says that Tati, at his best, was "extremely modern... a blend of innocence and technical invention".
My mother became a graphic designer, and my father got a master's and Ph.D. in civil engineering, so I got a blend of creativity and technical knowledge from them.
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