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The phrase "technically repeated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is repeated in a way that adheres to specific technical criteria or definitions. Example: "The data was technically repeated in the analysis, which led to some discrepancies in the results."
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All real-time PCR reactions were technically repeated three times.
The remaining two samples represented additional technically repeated hybridizations that used the labeled cRNAs from one of the untreated cultures.
To improve the reliability, each sperm sample was technically repeated for 4 blocks on a single lectin microarray.
Values reported in μg per mg of dry cell wall are the mean ± SD of 3 biological independent experiments technically repeated 2 times.
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First Michael Boskin, now John Taylor: there seems be an epidemic of politically conservative economists who used to be technically competent repeating the obviously wrong falsehood that Reagan ushered in an era of "unprecedented" growth.
However, the resulting reprogramming efficiencies are much lower and these methods are technically challenging requiring repeated dosing over extended time periods.
When films are scrutinised for possible cancers, the technical quality should be evaluated and technically inadequate films should be repeated (technical recall).
Due to the propensity of metastatic prostate cancer to spread to bone biopsies can be technically challenging and limit repeated sampling of tumor deposits.
It would be technically impossible to repeat the October 2008 decision by the world's major central banks to simultaneously reduce their benchmark interest rates, for the simple reason that the Fed has held its benchmark rate near zero since December 2008.
RNA-Seq results were experimentally and technically replicated by repeating the cell culture part of our experiments and then measuring gene expression independently using expression microarrays.
Repeated sampling is technically difficult with most end points in animals.
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