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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a highly typical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very representative or characteristic of a particular category or group.
Example: "The results of the survey were a highly typical reflection of the opinions held by the general population."
Alternatives: "very typical" or "extremely representative".
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This is, in fact, a highly typical figure: since 1967, when the writers began to vote on induction every year rather than every other one, the average is 1.5.
A highly typical example is a child with the most serious form of spina bifida [ 5, 6].
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"Why, you know, I sometimes get almost as much as Picasso for a picture," he mused recently — and this comparison of his financial success with that of an artist, rather than, say, that of a banker or an industrialist, is highly typical of his way of thinking.
Construction of any infrastructure over a weak or a soft soil is highly typical on the geo-technical grounds as the soil undergoes differential settlements, poor shear strength and high compressibility.
The combination of different types of ornament within a panelled framework is highly typical of Northumbrian art, above all the Lindisfarne Gospels.
A life-size marble effigy lying on top of an elevated protruding sarcophagus is highly typical.
The data collection protocol for this database used in our study was an attempt to produce data highly typical of forensic case work conditions, refer to [48] for details of the protocol.
The school's design might be considered highly typical of Will Alsop, a legendary bon viveur who sees no fundamental difference between painting or making surreal installations and the creation of architecture.
We chose Stipa as a model native plant because it is highly typical and dominant in local plant communities.
Exploration of qualitative data from the current study also suggests a relationship between these two variables, as for some highly typical and atypical items the commonality or rarity of an item was given as a reason to support the quantitative typicality rating (see Supplementary Material Qualitative Ratings List 1).
In the vehicle groups (DMSO and Control, CT), the injection of formalin resulted in a highly reliable, typical, biphasic pattern of flinches/shakes of the injected paw, being characterized by an initial acute phase of nociception within the first 5 min, followed by a prolonged tonic response from 15 to 60 min after formalin injection.
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