Examples of using Technically it in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Because, technically it isn't.
Asian for shiatsu, a little Danish thing for Rolfing, even though technically it's Swedish.
Because technically it wasn't.
my party can respond that the CFP was built on lies and that technically it is a shambles.
So technically, it doesn't exist?
People also translate
It's gone. Even though, technically, it wasn't mine.
Well, technically it never“installs” to begin with.
So your dress is here, even if, technically, it's my dress.
Then, technically, it's not yours.
It's full of facts, even though technically it's fiction.
Although, technically, it seemed to fit.
The funny thing about card counting, technically, it is not illegal.
Though, technically, it belongs to my family.
Sophie in‘t Veld states that technically it's not a breach.
Because, technically, it hasn't been discovered yet.
so technically, it's 13 days from now, not 14.
Because, technically, it hasn't been discovered yet.
While GeoEdu is an excellent learning application, technically it leaves a lot to be desired.
Technically, it's still hers through next year.
Well, I guess, technically, it's tonight.
Technically it is beyond doubt, but oh so often
I call it the Playground. Although, technically, it doesn't have a name because, technically, it doesn't exist.
Technically, it is possible for an organisation to make sure that their links remain functional,
Although it is almost always referred to as a seamless tube, technically it is NOT seamless tubing,
While technically it can happen,
they knew that the hardest object was comprised of something spinning around something and that technically it really wasn't so solid in a different sphere or"dimension," if you like,
Although technically it isn't strictly an AI it does interact with estrogen,
You know, technically, it's not clay.
While technically it is therefore not a legislative proposal,
Uh, I call it Providence, although technically it doesn't have a name because, technically, it doesn't exist,