Examples of using Technically it in English and their translations into Malay
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
You know, technically it did.
Technically, it's not stealing.
It's awesome. Well, technically, it.
Technically it's your spit, but… oh.
But not quite. Technically, it's dead.
Technically, it hasn't been paid yet.
But-- oh, who cares?-Technically it's your spit,?
So technically, it's not really on her.
It's often called an amino acid, but technically it's a vitamin-like substance that is created from amino acids.
Technically, it's the government's property.
I think technically it's called crashing.
Technically, it's not Russian anymore.
Although, technically, it's not the surface.
Technically it's not a house, it's a ship.
But, I mean, technically it's theirs, so they can.
Technically, it was the elves' land first.
So, technically, it's mine.
Technically, it's been way, way more than five minutes.
Then Technically, it's not your arm.
Technically, it's dead, but not quite.
Technically, it was a lander and probe.
Technically, it's two chairs and a piano bench.
Technically, it was a few pigeons, but I hear what you're saying.
Technically it's not a tray table although its design is pretty close to one.
Technically it is a small patch reef in column form in, usually, a sheltered lagoon.
Technically it is possible to buy a gateway that allows the old PBX to talk to the SIP Trunks.
Technically it involves the physical and emotional reaction of a person to the pressure of his environment or of himself.
Although technically it isn't strictly an AI it does interact with estrogen, blocking it at the receptor site.
Ok, so technically it could be considered a slight cheat because lyrics are words but it isn't the spoken word.
Technically it is considered and androgen, however, mibolerone is also very progestational which is the mechanism for its effects in female dogs.