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The phrase "a more typical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing something to a standard or common example of a particular category or type.
Example: "In this study, we found that a more typical response to the survey was to express satisfaction with the service."
Alternatives: "a more common" or "a more usual".
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Instead of investing for 84 years, let's keep it to a more typical 40 year career.
Similarly, how does the hardcore audience tend to differ from a more typical clubbing crowd?
But Italy is a more typical case.
A more typical frequency response analysis, as used in practice, is shown in Fig.2.10.
Tommy Dewey '01 had every opportunity to have a more "typical" Princeton career.
A more typical proper motion is about 0.1 arcseconds a year.
(A more typical New York class costs $300 to $450 for four to eight weekly sessions).
A result was a more typical thriller, "The Firm," about a mob-run law firm.
Mickelson expected windier conditions, and he hoped to see a more typical Open at Shinnecock.
In a more typical Highsmith novel, Rickie might have threatened or murdered his doctor.
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I also didn't stop having aspirations, goals or drive in a more typical "career" sense.
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