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The phrase "a technical person" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has expertise or skills in a specific technical field, such as engineering, IT, or science.
Example: "In our project, we need to hire a technical person who can help us with the software development."
Alternatives: "a tech-savvy individual" or "a technical expert".
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DARDICK: It's a good idea if you are a technical person.
When I did consulting occasionally it was a barrier to be taken seriously as a technical person.
Even if you're not a technical person, I hope even a light skim provides some insight into our daily life.
"I wouldn't hire me as a technical person," quips BMC Software's Moores.
Today, no one wants to hire a technical person who can't communicate well about his strengths.
"A local San Francisco non-profit was looking for a technical person to help with some Java classes.
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I'm not a control freak and I'm not a very technical person but maybe I'm a bit lazy as well".
If you are basically a highly technical person, the transition to becoming a PM could be extremely difficult".
This paper didn't do anything that a bright technical person couldn't easily reproduce".
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