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The phrase "a technical flaw in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing issues or problems related to technology, software, or systems.
Example: "The team identified a technical flaw in the software that caused it to crash unexpectedly."
Alternatives: "a technical issue with" or "a technical defect in".
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The C.I.A. had hidden a technical flaw in the designs.
Instead, it is passively defined as a technical flaw in governance, its horrors disguised in legalese.
But the ruling turned on a technical flaw in the law, and its supporters are expected to try again.
Instead, the Constitutional Court acquitted the party in a 4-2 majority, citing a technical flaw in the prosecution's case.
Ms. Dallaire was lucky enough to get herself noticed and for a technical flaw in her case to have surfaced.
But the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, citing a technical flaw in the legislation, denied the discounts on buses and subways.
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The court found a separate technical flaw in the process leading up to the elections, requiring a new vote to be held.
Trott has been a magnificent servant for England, but at the moment he has a significant technical flaw, in that he's trying to play towards mid-on, which is a recipe for disaster against the swinging ball.
(The site was delayed because of a technical flaw).
In [ 9], we tried to make the case that the observed strong and long-ranged correlation between gene expression levels are of a biological nature rather than a technical flaw of the microarray technology.
Surely the auction failure represented some technical flaw in German bond auctions, not a rebuke of German credit.
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