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>It depends on how you want to define "technical writing." My
>understanding has always been that "technical writing" is a very
>broad-based, general term that refers to a body of work containing one
>sentence that contains one technical term. That can include just about
>everything except fiction writing <snip>
. . . .and even at that there have been times when it has seemed like fiction
. . .