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The phrase "Technically complete" is not a correct English phrase.
However, you can use the phrase "complete in a technical sense" or "technically speaking" in written English. For example: "The project was complete in a technical sense, but there were still some minor tweaks to be made before it was complete."
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He's trying hard not to smile, knowing the job is not technically complete.
Its bid was regarded by many as the most technically complete.
Worse, rumor had it among space experts that NASA could not technically complete the International Space Station without Russian help.
Ambidextrous in this respect is Alicia de Larrocha, who has managed to make the Albeniz-Granados repertory both deeply personal and technically complete.
A year after the contract was signed in 2007 the project was technically complete, at a cost of just under £500,000 plus the salary of one project manager.
To be technically complete, therefore, I could have written this: "You can't read a Kindle book on a Nook or Sony Reader, or a Nook book on a Sony Reader or Kindle, or a Sony book on an iPad, Kindle or Nook, or an iBooks book on a Nook, Kindle or Sony Reader.
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"There has been no fraud in the election," said the council's spokesman, Abbas-Ali Kadkhodaei, acknowledging that the review process was not technically completed.
But all good things must come to an end: The space station, which wasn't technically completed until 2011, is slated to last only until 2024.
While the elementary OS Challenge is technically completed, I encourage you to spend a couple weeks with it and see how you respond.
When ISIS finally collapses in the coming weeks, the U.S. will have technically completed its original mission.
Though the game was technically completed within a year, PopCap opted to spend more time to polish it, improving the visuals and background images.
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