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The phrase "on a technicality" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone is able to achieve a certain result or avoid a consequence due to a small detail or technical aspect of a rule or law. For example: - The defendant was able to walk free on a technicality because the arresting officer failed to properly follow protocol. - The athlete was disqualified from the competition on a technicality, as they had unintentionally violated a minor rule. - The company was able to get out of paying taxes on a technicality, exploiting a loophole in the tax code. - The contractor won the bid on a technicality, as their proposal met all the specific requirements outlined in the contract. - The team was awarded the victory on a technicality after the opposing team was found to have used an ineligible player.
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Fell was one of three presiding judges, and had the charges dismissed on a technicality.
But this was overturned on a technicality.
So he's excused on a technicality.
On a technicality, the N.B.A. won.
It was struck down on a technicality.
They got her on a technicality.
Instead, it was dismissed on a technicality.
He has been caught on a technicality.
(The charge was eventually dropped, on a technicality).
The acquittal was overturned on a technicality last April.
The I.R.S. denied her request on a technicality.
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