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Discover Ludwig"technically done" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task or action that has been completed in a technically efficient or precise manner. For example: - The project was technically done, but it lacked creativity and innovation. - I've been working on this report all night and it's finally technically done, but I still need to proofread it. - The repairs on the car are technically done, but I noticed a few loose screws that need to be tightened. In each of these examples, "technically done" indicates that the task has been completed according to technical requirements or specifications, but there may still be room for improvement or further work.
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The deal was technically done between Vodafone's Dutch subsidiary and a Cayman Islands company that controlled the Indian operations of Hong Kong's Hutchison Whampoa.
Although he hadn't technically done anything wrong, they found a way to get rid of him, and fast.
SM: In the early days of the program, you weren't even required to fill out a form, so anyone who supplied anything in writing had technically done what they needed to do, and in one case, we reached out to a whistleblower and said, "You helped us bring a really good case; you provided information in writing.
In this video, the artist talks about the inspiration for this piece, how it is technically done, and her work in general.
Passport seizures sound a bit harsh, totalitarian-like, and are technically done under the authority of the Department of State, who does not enjoy the good guy reputation many attribute to the law enforcement people who "keep us safe".
The selection of specific and non-standard nodes is technically done using the 'advanced input' page, accessible from the ANM home page, following the selection of a structure file.
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(Sometimes they don't even technically do the ordering).
Sometimes, they technically don't work: "Up yours, Delors".
This time, Manchester United won, 2-1, in a game that technically didn't mean a thing.
"I'm just not able to technically do it, as I am still in Baba Amr".
He added: "Just because it's closed technically, doesn't mean it has stopped".
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