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The phrase "a wealth of technical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large amount of technical knowledge, resources, or expertise available in a particular context.
Example: "The conference provided a wealth of technical insights that will benefit our research efforts."
Alternatives: "an abundance of technical" or "a plethora of technical".
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A film editor based in San Francisco, Zhou brings a wealth of technical expertise to bear on subjects as diverse as chairs in cinema and movement in the films of Akira Kurosawa.
Some optimistic supporters argue that AB InBev's investment will simply provide the company with a new, high-spec brewery and a wealth of technical expertise (which is true), while enabling it to penetrate new markets nationally and internationally.
The Web offers a wealth of technical support resources.
Slack, which offers instant messaging software for offices, is opening a New York City office and brings a wealth of technical talent with them.
A wealth of technical improvements of the electrode materials or of the instrumentation has been used to achieve higher sensitivity or robustness, to detect new biologically relevant analytes or simply to offer new experimental possibilities.
In other words, while the laptop surely provides a wealth of technical 'action possibilities', decontextualized analyses that treat affordances as quasi-objectivist features of the world cannot tell us which of these affordances will be utilized in practice or how.
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And while the bank possessed a wealth of data, technical expertise and analytical capabilities, it was hampered by red tape.
A great wealth of technical knowledge can be expressed very naturally in it.
The lectures contained a wealth of detail, both technical and philosophical.
But the evident care that Tsukiyama takes in her language is sometimes undermined by the hard task of communicating a wealth of historical and technical information.
Eastern Europe, meanwhile, has a tradition of heavy subsidies to education, a wealth of grads from technical schools and colleges and a paucity of jobs.
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