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Discover Ludwig"tech whiz" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to someone who is highly skilled or knowledgeable in technology. Example: Sarah was always the go-to person for any tech-related problems at work. Her colleagues nicknamed her "the tech whiz" due to her ability to solve even the most complex IT issues.
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"It's just a proposal," cautions the tech whiz.
Early in the movie, we meet, or meet again, Benji Dunn, the charmingly jumpy tech whiz of the Impossible Mission Force.
And Zach Cregger is their buddy Aaron, a tech whiz who can't understand why Sara and Ben just don't get together.
Sam has his sights set on attending a good school where he can realize his ambitions of becoming a tech whiz, and he blames his blighted chances on his decrepit computer.
"It has been said by the I.O.C. that unless more measures are in place, we're not a sport," said Ted Barton, the hired tech whiz behind the scoring system being tested.
Based on the true story of the Hatton Garden heist in 2015, James Marsh's film tells of a group of aged ex-cons, played by Michael Caine, Jim Broadbent, Tom Courtenay and Ray Winstone, who team up with a youngish tech whiz (Charlie Cox) to steal £100m in cash and jewels from a series of safety deposit boxes.
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At one end of the space, tech whizzes are building Stompy, a 4,000-pound 4,000-pound six-legged robot.
Really, these tech whizzes should resist any inspiration to embed the map of Nebraska on your eyelid.
That is essentially the pitch Grisolano began making just before Christmas to the tech whizzes he needed to hire to rebuild the system they used during the campaign.
Dozens of Silicon Alley start-ups go under while $300,000-a-year 300,000-a-year 300,000-a-year become sales clerks atechparel shops to support their families.
Awards season close-watchers – and folks, we're all close-watchers – do some real eye-drilling at the annual nominees' luncheon, which gathers everyone in a Beverly Hills hotel ballroom with scrambled seating (actors next to documentarians next to tech whizzes).
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