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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are technically analogous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing two or more concepts, items, or phenomena that share similarities in their technical aspects or functions.
Example: "Although they serve different purposes, the two software programs are technically analogous in their underlying algorithms."
Alternatives: "are functionally similar" or "are comparably technical".
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Arrangements such as this are technically analogous to superlattices that arise from atomic ordering in mixed crystals.
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"Court records are technically public.
You are technically eligible.
Grains are technically grasses.
Finally, F agents, such as perfluorocarbons, are technically not 'contrast' agents (because there is no background signal to contrast with) and can be referred to as MRI 'tracers' (Holland et al., 1977), analogous to those used in nuclear medicine.
Overall, the restoration of shallow peatlands is shown to be technically viable; this paper provides a template for such process over analogous landscapes.
That is technically true.
Everything was technically perfect".
They were technically sound.
Bitcoin is technically sophisticated.
It is technically true.
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