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Discover LudwigThe phrase "technical college" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a college or school that specializes in a certain field of study, such as a technical college that focuses on IT or engineering. For example: "John is studying at a technical college to become an IT programmer."
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We are a technical college.
There is a regional technical college.
University and technical college enrollments are up.
The woman was a teacher at a local technical college.
At the time, Boehm was enrolled in a technical college.
At a leveled technical college, nobody was found alive.
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Middletown is the seat of Middlesex Community-Technical College (1966) and Wesleyan University (1831).
Hazard Community College, part of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, opened in 1968.
Racine contains a campus of the Gateway Technical College (1911).
At 14, I got a place at Gravesend Technical College.
He graduated from the New York City Technical College.
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