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"technical trouble" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe any kind of problem with technology or equipment. For example: "We have been experiencing some technical trouble with our computers lately."
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There was further technical trouble in Panama.
The cause was technical trouble, not a security breach.
He stayed out of technical trouble the rest of the way.
These sites may have occasional technical trouble that can prevent you from getting your messages.
I ran across some technical trouble while taking the app through its paces.
One of the projects, a British effort, ran into technical trouble and had to be called off for this season.
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She had good reason for exhaustion: In addition to shepherding her ballet through its final stages of rehearsal and technical trouble-shooting, she was rehearsing leading roles for simultaneous upcoming runs of "Don Quixote and William Forsythee's "Woundwork" and "Pas/Parts".
The move could signal technical troubles or new plans.
She has dealt with their moods, tastes and technical troubles.
"He may have simply encountered technical troubles," said one North Korea expert in the administration.
Digital monitors destabilize traditional power dynamics by making officers' technical troubles newly visible to truckers, undermining their authority.
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