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The phrase "technically appreciated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is acknowledged or valued in a technical or specific sense, often in contexts related to skills, knowledge, or contributions. Example: "Your efforts in optimizing the code are technically appreciated, even if they didn't yield the expected results."
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However, some question remains as to whether the technically appreciated end point of complete small bowel visualization is preferable to the more clinically relevant end point of diagnostic yield.
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Even those audience members who are unaware of how the dancing is technically different can appreciate the way a distinctive expressiveness or technique permeates the performance.
Three-dimensional games were generally more technically demanding than two-dimensional ones, and few players appreciated all that was required to make isometric 3D work on a simple machine like the Spectrum.
D) Google mate, I know you probably don't read THUMP every day, although you technically do scan it continuously, so cheers for that, much appreciated, but we've been over this before.
Lastly, the letter made clear that although the town technically had 90 days to act, a hastier response would be appreciated.
Spreadsheets appreciated.
Much appreciated.
not appreciated.
Greatly appreciated.
Always appreciated.
"I appreciate it's technically an oversight, and I'm happy to correct the record, and will do so".
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