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The phrase "technical intellectual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who possesses both technical skills and intellectual capabilities, often in fields like engineering, computer science, or technology. Example: "As a technical intellectual, she excels in both coding and theoretical problem-solving, making her a valuable asset to the team."
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Moscow's message today included a new warning from military leaders that "Russia possesses the technical, intellectual and technological potential" to respond to a unilateral American deployment of missile defenses.
Fin de siècle Vienna, Weimar Germany, Harvard University (where he is seen in our photograph) before and after the first world war: all come to life on these pages.Most economists live pretty dull lives, dividing their time between technical intellectual problems and tedious academic politics.
HelloBrain is an Internet-based virtual exchange that trades technical intellectual property rather than goods, services, or financial instruments.
A recent entrant into the space is Hellobrain.com, an Internet-based virtual exchange that trades technical intellectual property rather than goods, services, or financial instruments.
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One of the main things young dancers need in order to develop (in addition to the presence of older dancers) is choreography to push their technical and intellectual limits.
Keats's 19th-century followers on the whole valued the more superficial aspects of his work; and it has been largely left for the 20th century to realize the full range of his technical and intellectual achievement.
"Art," in effect, was no more or less than articulate power, the technical or intellectual analogy to the political power of the monarch and the divine power of the god.
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