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Taiwan has technically been disappointing in the last year.

I've technically been pregnant three times now.

"We're technically simply reusing the number of visas that have been issued but not used," she said.

No, he hadn't technically been here.

Does this mean he hasn't technically been sacked yet?

Up to now, such abductions have been technically illegal.

It... it technically could have been, yeah!

Technically, Baker has not been convicted because Brown did not issue a "pronouncement of judgment," Evans said.

Great poetry does not have to be technically intricate.

Technically, however, Rifftrax have always been sort of a headache.

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