Examples of using Technically it in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
Technically it wasn't.
By the way, technically it isn't Greg.
Technically, it burst into flames.
I already told Mary Margaret, so technically it's not a secret.
Well, technically it isn't old anymore.
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There's nothing officially wrong with it. Because, technically, it hasn't been discovered yet.
Yeah, but technically it still qualifies.
The subject of our photo is sitting on the grass in the park so technically it is behind her.
Well, I guess technically it didn't break down.
Do you think if you mention food to someone andthey say they like to eat, technically, it's a date?
Technically it's a cherub, third-class.
Cholesterol: I'm including this here as a subset of fats, though technically it isn't a macronutrient.
Technically it still belongs these types.
The Inferno file protocol was originally called Styx, but technically it has always been a variant of 9P.
So technically it's not really an intervention.
Well, technically it never“installs” to begin with.
After all, technically it is her birthright.
Technically it's typical sand dune terrain with much small contour detail, easy running and good visibility.
While technically it can happen, we don't see a reason for Netflix to ban paying customers from their site.
Technically it is categorized as a browser hijacker, a type of malware which is dangerous enough to get concerned about your computer security.