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Discover LudwigThe phrase "technical potholes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe specific challenges or obstacles encountered in a technical context, such as software development or engineering. Example: "During the project, we encountered several technical potholes that delayed our progress and required additional resources to resolve."
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And there are a lot of unique characteristics about this channel, with hidden potholes -- some marketing, some technical, most a blend of both.
Dangerous potholes.
LONDON — Potholes.
Potholes are worse.
"LOOK at these potholes.
Sure beats potholes.
Not even on potholes.
Just potholes?" she said.
Potholes yawned like chasms.
Too many potholes?
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