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The phrase "which is technically" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to clarify or specify a point that may have a technical aspect or nuance. Example: "The software is user-friendly, which is technically important for ensuring a smooth onboarding process."
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Not everything which is technically doable should be done.
Gillies says this isn't outsourcing, which is technically correct.
"The Merchant of Venice," which is technically classified as a comedy, is no exception.
By companion, he specified a woman, and he mentioned marriage, which is technically what celibacy forbids.
As she said last July, "Not everything which is technically doable should be done".
Sky is taking it to broadcast which is technically much harder.
The most recent documented event involved chlorine gas, which is technically not banned under international conventions.
Yes, she is having an affair with Mario, which is technically a sin.
Djerassi suggests this will prevent abortion and unwanted pregnancy, which is technically true.
Both candidates and their supporters turned the race, which is technically nonpartisan, into a political referendum.
He could unilaterally change the commitments offered by Obama, which is technically allowed under the accord.
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