technically correct

Frequency: 7.09.3 per million words

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Examples (20)

  • While his statement was technically correct, it was completely misleading.
  • His answer was technically correct, but it didn't address the underlying problem.
  • It's technically correct to say a tomato is a fruit, but we use it as a vegetable in cooking.
  • While the report is technically correct in its data, it fails to capture the full picture.
  • The lawyer's argument, though technically correct, ignored the spirit of the law.
  • From a legal standpoint, the action taken was technically correct, though morally questionable.
  • He won the debate on a minor point that was technically correct but irrelevant to the main issue.
  • The old system is still technically correct according to the original specifications, despite its inefficiencies.
  • Your calculation is technically correct, but you forgot to account for real-world variables.
  • She provided a technically correct definition, but it was too complex for the average listener.
  • She pointed out that, to be technically correct, the meeting should have started at 9:01 AM.
  • The politician's statement was technically correct, designed to avoid direct lies without being entirely truthful.
  • The code runs without errors, so it is technically correct, yet it is highly inefficient.
  • The software's calculation is technically correct, even if the user interface makes it seem wrong.
  • Is it technically correct to call it a 'sunrise' when the Earth is the one moving?
  • It might be technically correct to say that, but it misses the entire point of the discussion.
  • The diagnosis was technically correct, but it failed to identify the underlying cause of the symptoms.
  • Following the rules strictly, their procedure was technically correct, but it caused significant delays.
  • His claim of being the first to arrive was technically correct, as he beat the others by mere seconds.
  • The historical account was technically correct, yet it presented a biased perspective.