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Discover Ludwig"That's typical" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use this phrase to express frustration or annoyance about a situation or behavior that is common or expected. Example: "I finally got a chance to relax and read a book, but my neighbor started blasting music. That's typical."
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The barriers, the tickets, everything that's typical of big modern festivals.
"A mixing of journalism and showbiz that's typical of Italian television.
At the northern end of the beach, Hummingbird exudes a laid-back ambience that's typical of Soufrière.
Oh, at 0.85 inches diagonal, it's much bigger than the 0.4-inch sensor that's typical in a pocket camera.
Yoozooph and Achom got three months gratis when signing the lease (that's typical of many commercial rentals), and are paying £195,000 ($293,000) a year.
That's typical of Weir's personal and artistic understatement.
That's typical of CU's rankings, except for a handful of cards issued by American Express, Walmart, Chase and Green Dot Corp., which get somewhat higher rankings.
That's typical of pro football's prosperity, much less its stature as America's most popular sport.
That's typical.
"That's typical of her.
That's typical Cairns.
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