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The phrase "a series of technicalities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple specific details or rules that may complicate a situation or process.
Example: "The contract was rejected due to a series of technicalities that were overlooked during the review process."
Alternatives: "a number of details" or "a set of stipulations".
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The other way that he would cut taxes involves a series of technicalities.
The stop-and-frisk lawsuit brought by the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) in 2012 may have won last year, but a series of technicalities and appeals have so far blocked the remedial process from getting started.
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The ballot line was thrown out on a technicality last month, but only after a series of blog and newspaper reports uncovered the hidden hand of two Oakland County Democratic officials.
A series of blows?
A series of pauses?
Just a series of numbers.
A series of misidentifications ensue.
Then, a series of firsts.
A series of interventions resulted.
Record a series of measurements.
Create a series of stories.
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