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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a technical obstruction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a hindrance or barrier related to technology or technical processes.
Example: "The project was delayed due to a technical obstruction that prevented the team from accessing the necessary software."
Alternatives: "a technical barrier" or "a technological hindrance."
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The legislature authorized the use of electronic tabulating equipment to expedite the tabulating process and to eliminate the possibility of human error in the counting process, not to create a technical obstruction which defeats the rights of qualified voters.
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However, the aforementioned phenotypic and technical obstructions can be completely avoided in two ways.
However, NT placement can be a technical challenge, especially in pre- and dysmature neonates, and NT displacement or obstruction by the CB can lead to suboptimal treatment.
From a technical point of view, percutaneous angioplasty has been performed in almost all stenoses and/or obstructions independent of length, in the presence of arterial calcifications, and also in the presence of multiple stenoses.
The obstruction of justice convictions of Mr. Wiese, Mr. Schwarz and a third officer, Thomas Bruder, were overturned by an appeals court last February in a technical ruling.
A technical masterpiece.
Not a technical description.
A technical gremlin intervened.
A technical nightmare.
First, a technical point.
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