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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any of these technical" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a sentence where you are referring to specific technical items or aspects, but it needs additional information to be clear.
Example: "If you have questions about any of these technical specifications, please let me know."
Alternatives: "any of these technical aspects" or "any of these technical details".
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There's no principled reason to think that any of these technical obstacles are insurmountable, though.
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"But all of these technical steps should be done beforehand.
Dodgson became a master of these technical complexities.
But in a sense, none of these technical details matter.
Many of these technical factors can be optimized or controlled.
Efusion admits it hasn't actually sold any of these systems yet, so other than technical trials it hasn't been tested under fire.
Some of these are technical in nature.
Indeed, preliminary work using these data showed that accessing any type of technical training greatly increased the probability of completion.
But it is difficult to get any sense of these performers beyond their technical abilities, which can be impressive.
These occurred despite no difference in any measure of technical difficultly across intubations.
At the time it was an apt metaphor for any kind of technical project delivery.
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