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The phrase "a technicality of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor detail or rule that may have significant implications in a particular context, often in legal or procedural discussions.
Example: "The judge dismissed the case due to a technicality of a missing signature on the document."
Alternatives: "a minor detail of a" or "a procedural nuance of a".
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At the time, Ireland was in the grip of a paedophile panic, after a change in the country's statutory rape laws resulted in the release on a technicality of a convicted child abuser.
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On literal, not figurative, arseholes: "I knew my digestive system ended at a certain point, and I was willing to accept as a technicality of physical life that I possessed an anus, or I would have exploded long ago.
(Because of a technicality of his recent divorce, Adams could not remarry in New York.
The Immigration Agency seems to be applying a technicality of the Thulambos' use of Malawian documentation.
His most recent speech, however, was a call to break up the big banks not because of a technicality of monetary policy, but as a question of basic fairness.
He becomes the acting president of FIFA on a technicality -- a result of the governing body's succession statutes.
27 The Court's holding today will probably give great aid and comfort to many earnest people who sincerely believe that this provision of the Fifth Amendment against the use of government-induced confessions is an unworthy barnacle on the law, a sixteenth century strait jacket, which should be removed as an outworn technicality of a bygone age.
Some felt there was a whispering campaign in the corridors of power that they had been freed on a technicality and a "cloud of suspicion" remained.
Just one more thing, somewhere between a technicality and a point of personal privilege.
He was sprung on a technicality by a panel of Mexican judges, under circumstances that struck many observers as suspicious.
"Saying they don't discriminate against the unemployed in hiring is kind of a technicality without a moral distinction," he told The Huffington Post.
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