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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of typical" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "That was a bit of typical behavior for him, always arriving late."
Alternatives: "somewhat typical" or "a little typical."
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It is less concentrated than it might be and shows a bit of typical St.-Estephe muscle, but it's worthy.
In a bit of typical dialogue: Blanche says to John, "You used to be so considerate.
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It's a bit of daring typical of an adventurous director who has never received his due.
A bit of small talk is typical before a meeting.
So it's nice to have a bit of fun, you know?" Typical non-managerial fundraising activities at work involve donning fancy dress and shaking tins, while managers are subjected to embarrassing or even painful experiences such as being in stocks and gunge tanks or (for men) having their backs or legs waxed.
Click here to see more pictures from the film The film's producer, Tony Whalen told E! Online: "He felt extremely lucky…because he was happy to play somebody his age and this was a bit of a deviation from his typical role.
Turo is expanding to the UK today, but its debut there will actually focus on rental fleets, first, and then eventually explore opening up the service to individual car owner, in a bit of a reversal of its typical expansion strategy.
(It's a bit of a departure from the typical videos so I hope you like it:).
Simon gives them one bit of typical advice: "You've got to have a desire to win.
Actually, it's a bit of both, and there's nothing typical about it.
This wine also had quite a bit of new oak flavoring, as is typical of ambitious New World wines.
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