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The phrase "a typical bit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is characteristic or representative of a particular type or category.
Example: "This is a typical bit of advice that you would hear from a seasoned professional in the industry."
Alternatives: "a common example of" or "a standard piece of".
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But that's a typical bit of Perry swagger.
The partial embrace of Reaganomics is a typical bit of Obama's postpartisan veneer.
"This is nice," he said in a typical bit of understatement.
Waldo's charm and aplomb can be illustrated by a typical bit of lateral thinking.
How come you don't ever see Devil Dogs these days?" This is a typical bit of bus talk.
"He thought of the son while he kissed the mother," Mr. Beller acknowledges, with a typical bit of unabashed detail.
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The value 911 is a scaling factor based on a typical number of bits used in comparisons.
Thorne's stage directions go down like Pepto-Bismol, as in this typical bit of scene-setting: "This is chaos.
HIs preacher man voice on one track ("Martin had a dream! Martin had a dream! KENDRICK has a dream!") is hilarious and his insightful, vivid tracks are broken by the typical bits of comedy that are untypically funny.
First, typical bits of tranquillityite which are shaped like tiny needles that have been pounded flat are unusually small, about 150 micrometers long, or slightly less than the diameter of the thickest human hair.
Some of the coats were tricked up with almost-ugly flowers, a typical Prada bit of irony, and there were car symbols, like high heels with red-tipped tail lights.
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