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The phrase "a typical case is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce an example or scenario that represents a common situation or occurrence.
Example: "In the field of psychology, a typical case is that of a patient suffering from anxiety disorders, which often manifests in various ways."
Alternatives: "a common example is" or "a standard instance is".
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A typical case is Miri Regev, a former I.D.F.
As for the impact of the Internet on travel suppliers, a typical case is that of Sanjiv Patel, who owns and operates the Red Carpet Inn in Albany.
Some longtime patients use ZocDoc for the convenience, he said, but a typical case is "a 24-year-old with a sore throat".
A typical case is a guy I chatted to recently who didn't think he was liable to some charges he was being asked to pay at the end of his tenancy.
A typical case is Dow Chemical, which had planned to build a new petrochemicals plant in the Middle East, but is now also constructing one in America, to take advantage of the low cost of natural gas.
A typical case is one settled in 2007 that involved a baby born at the University of Illinois Hospital with shoulder complications and permanent injury; video taken by the father in the delivery room showed the nurse-midwife using excessive force and led to a payment to the family of $2.3 million.
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A typical case was Sublimity, the former champion hurdler, who was provided with an obliging punchbag by his rookie trainer, Robbie Hennessy, and duly cruised past under Philip Carberry in the straight.
A typical case was AtBigger.net, a San Jose, California operation that offered free lifetime access for a one-time startup fee of $60.
Results for a typical case are presented in Section 2 and show that the update of the pixel memory represents more than 90% of the data transfers in practice (see Figure 9).
A typical case was illustrated in Figure 1.
A typical case was given in Figure 1.
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