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technicality - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • mere: A distinction can be drawn however when the defect is a mere technicality.
  • other: The other surprising technicality is that modern LED lights arguably do not comply with the relevant British Standard.

Preposition: of

  • production: Working on the series gave me a great insight into the technicalities of film production.
  • design: You don't know about the technicalities of website design?
  • game: Difficult to judge too much on the technicalities of the game.
  • method: He explained the technicalities of a method that he hopes will improve on the quality of current speech synthesis systems.

Converse of object

  • explain: He explained computer technicalities in terms I could understand.
  • discuss: We feel we can discuss the technicalities of both rather than just one type of plastic.
  • understand: That they do not understand the technicalities of building services is why they employ specialists.
  • involve: Singleton LJ stated that the technicalities involved in such a decision were " a blot upon the administration of the law " .
  • know: You've got your idea, know the technicalities of your business.
  • use: The Supreme Court is using obscure technicalities to keep an innocent man on death row.

Adjective modifier

  • legal: Some of the legal technicalities revolve round whether the agency is deemed to be an agency or an intermediary.
  • minor: We have had several examples of people, in some cases with AIDS, being turned away on minor technicalities.
  • such: With the internet, there are no such technicalities in place to reassure parents.
  • unnecessary: Respect for rigor, but avoidance of unnecessary technicalities.

Noun used with modifier

  • accounting: The giving public are not generally concerned with the legal and accounting technicalities.
  • market: One can try to explain what has happened in terms of financial markets technicalities or the vagaries of monetary policy.

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