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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are technically identical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing items, concepts, or entities that are the same in terms of technical specifications or characteristics.
Example: "The two models of the smartphone are technically identical, differing only in color and branding."
Alternatives: "are essentially the same" or "are functionally equivalent."
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In our intensive care unit setting, if data are collected day by day then both models are technically identical survival models and provide identical results, even though the Cox model is less restrictive.
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As reported earlier, the Prada phone is technically identical to LG's L852i.
The new camera is technically identical to the α350 in black which is available in Japan for two months now.
That MGS Walkman is technically identical to the regular models, which will be available in white, black, green, and – of course – pink.
Lucas et al. attributed this to the fact that the three biogas reactors in question were technically identical and therefore created a similar environment.
This year, the general public gets to see a OLED display that is just 0.3 mm at its thinnest part (otherwise, the 11-inch screen is technically identical to the XEL-1).
A prenatal test is technically identical to a presymptomatic test but the maternal or both parental samples should be analyzed in the same run.
While the New Zealand and Australian VCs are technically separate awards, the decoration is identical to the British design, including being cast from the same Crimean War gunmetal as the British VC.
"Court records are technically public.
You are technically eligible.
That is technically true.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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