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The phrase 'due to some technical problem' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to explain the reason why something can't be done or why it didn't happen. Example: The shipment was delayed due to some technical problem.
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Effectiveness of adaptivity algorithms was planned to be evaluated with automatic logfiles, which, unfortunately, could not be realised due to some technical problem.
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Finally, due to some technical problems during cutting our sample size for the immunohistochemical studies was rather small.
In total, 15 experts responded to Q1. Due to a technical problem, some answers were lost.
*Due to some technical problems breath profiles of one patient were excluded from the data analysis.
A previous version of this article became corrupted due to a technical problem.
The site has been inaccessible since its scheduled launch on Monday due to a technical problem.
Due to a technical problem, today's Prize crossword cannot be uploaded in the usual format at this time.
(Apologies for the break at the beginning due to a technical problem on the camera).
This was the first launch delay in the Apollo program due to a technical problem.
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