Sentence examples for although technically from inspiring English sources

The phrase "although technically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a statement that may seem contradictory or nuanced, often to clarify a point despite technicalities.
Example: "Although technically possible, the project would require more resources than we currently have."
Alternatives: "even though it's technically" or "despite being technically".

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Although technically bankrupt, he is one of Pakistan's richest men.

Although technically LaPierre's superior, Cors wields less power.

Although technically interesting, it also failed in the marketplace.

He was protected by the University although technically he was an enemy alien.

It's all very impressive, although technically it's more of a cling than a dangle.

But to this eye the painting -- although technically expert -- comes off as high kitsch.

You're not allowed to do this to an official (although technically Belichick did not touch her)!

Both clubs are pretty much out of the playoffs, although technically they remain alive.

Although technically not in Yoho, Moraine Lake is close, and lovely.

Past elections were organised by the interior ministry which, although technically competent, was not impartial.

Although technically brilliant, the movie's comic-book look becomes dull after a very short time.

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