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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few technical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of technical aspects, details, or issues in a discussion or document.
Example: "We need to address a few technical challenges before we can proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "some technical" or "a couple of technical".
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I've had a few technical problems.
Morkel continues; we're having a few technical problems but you haven't missed anything of note.
A few technical tweaks are all it takes to enhance the reading experience.
Apologies if you had problems finding us last week – we had a few technical problems.
Despite some confusion and a few technical problems, usage has exceeded Kmart's expectations, Ms. Dennis said.
However, these systems were found a few technical challenges in practice which require further resolutions.
It is necessary at the outset to explain a few technical terms used by botanists.
The Project survived a few technical problems discovered after the last Newsletter.
The program will have a few technical teams made up entirely of part-time workers.
At least a few technical experts appear to have responded to the call.
This is high-tech stuff, so let me define a few technical terms.
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