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The phrase "technical niceties" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the finer details or complexities of a technical subject or process. Example: "When discussing the software update, we must pay attention to the technical niceties to ensure a smooth implementation."
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Technical niceties were not the point of the exercise.
Technical niceties weren't really a consideration; most people would have been more interested in the colour of Damon Albarn's Fred Perry than the range of his falsetto.
Among other things, some technical niceties that make customization a snap, a focus on large corporate networks rather than stand-alone PCs and a strong reputation for crash-resistant performance.
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And that's not a technical nicety; that's the right to vote".
It's not a technical nicety.
For another, he is an inveterate and persuasive explainer: several of his recordings include bonus discs on which he explains his interpretations and the reasoning behind them, both philosophical and technical, with sideline comments on the niceties of conducting technique as well.
Mesmerised by the technical and conceptual possibilities, Lanier paid little attention to the legal and commercial niceties of running a company.
No niceties.
No time for niceties.
Sotomayor is not given to niceties.
There are other interpretive niceties.
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