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And it made sense, because much of the appeal of swordfish is its steakiness, to use a word that doesn't technically exist but should, if for no other purpose than describing swordfish.
This is because race doesn't technically exist.
For one thing, HSDD is no longer listed in the DSM-5, which means it doesn't technically exist according to the medical establishment.
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Permanent Foliage will also design plants that don't technically exist, such as outsize orchids, or occasionally fudge on a flower color.
It also lists the instruments that would likely be necessary to accomplish those goals — some of which don't technically exist, but have analogues in systems already or about to be deployed.
"One thing that is a milestone in the cloud unit, we surpassed $10 billion revenue run rate [in last week's earnings report], which is huge, especially from a unit that didn't technically exist a little over a year ago," Jarratt said.
You can't regulate peanut butter octopi; they don't technically exist".
She doesn't technically own her home.
Lawyers say that Tapia's destruction of the files does not technically rescind the debt, but it does make it extremely difficult to prove the debt exists.
Polymer clay does not technically contain clay.
They don't technically have a bedroom.
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