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We might forgive the Department for Education for its grammatical howler (technically, it should be fewer than ten couples) but the programme has clearly been a bit of a horlicks.

Technically it should be referred to as the Ailsa course of the Turnberry Hotel.

Technically, it should be absolutely impossible for two cars to enter the same block, which is down to sensors run by a computer.

Technically it should be used to describe an awe-inspiring sight like the fjords in Norway, but these days "awesome" is a perfectly acceptable response to something as mundane as "I can meet you for lunch at noon".

The phrase 'energy efficiency' is often used as a shorthand to describe any kind of energy-saving measure, though technically it should be distinguished from energy conservation – a broader term which can also include forgoing a service rather than changing the efficiency with which it is provided.

Guess those naysayers were wrong, huh?" OK, technically it should be "the Obamacare site is working," but it's almost better if you leave one word out.

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Is it when one of its members has already co-written a hit single so technically perfect it should be studied at university?

Wired's annual top 10 vaporware award list is out, and although it's not technically called the Misties, it should be.

Ms. Lile said it should be technically feasible to introduce a variation on the online map services offered by companies like MapQuest.

In 30 years it should be technically feasible to imbue drones with all the capabilities of manned aircraft as well as some extra powers of their own.But just because something is possible does not necessarily make it desirable.

For example, for plants that retrofit post-combustion capture without any significant changes to the power cycle (i.e. that do not undertake a boiler/turbine retrofit at the time as adding capture), it should be technically feasible for the plant to avoid the majority of the efficiency penalty associated with operating CO2 capture by temporarily bypassing the capture unit.

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