I think two different constructions have collided here, producing something that is not quite standard.
One is
Yes, it's partly technology.
(which is what I think the writer means).
The other is something like
Yes, it's part technology, part something else.
In that construction, with both elements expressed, "part" is commonly used in this way. But I find it odd used where just one of the elements is expressed.
manpreet
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2 years ago
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