Sentence examples for technically exist from inspiring English sources

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Those councils no longer technically exist but they have continued to meet at the urging of the city.

Permanent Foliage will also design plants that don't technically exist, such as outsize orchids, or occasionally fudge on a flower color.

And it made sense, because much of the appeal of swordfish is its steakiness, to use a word that doesn't technically exist but should, if for no other purpose than describing swordfish.

This is because race doesn't technically exist.

Though they technically exist in sort of a legally-grey area, emulators are nothing new to Android.

"There are a number of techniques that technically exist, like digital certificates and electronic signatures," he says, "but very few people actually own them".

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Playoffs MVP: LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers) No, this isn't an award that technically exists, but it should.

Rocket Science: Rocket science is unusual in that it technically existed in popular culture before it did in the real world.

Even if BlackBerry technically exists for some time, it's unlikely to ever again capture us the way it did in its early years.

But it technically exists — at least as a demo prototype.

Even when it technically existed it was never honored.

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