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The phrase "a typical configuration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a common or standard arrangement of components or settings in a particular context, such as technology or design.
Example: "In this software, a typical configuration includes a user interface, a database, and a server connection."
Alternatives: "a standard setup" or "a common arrangement."
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Airbus said the A350 seats 314 in a typical configuration.
With a typical configuration, the A380 will accommodate about 500 passengers.
A typical configuration consists of a tractor and one or several implements.
The simulation results are presented for a typical configuration of a WSCC multi-machine power system.
The covered roadway is a typical configuration characterized by high emissions, poor ventilation and exposure to large numbers of people.
In a typical configuration (unaerated surface and subsurface flow), single-stage CWs fail to support aerobic and anoxic environments simultaneously.
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Sediment microbial fuel cell (sMFC) represents a variation of the typical configuration of a MFC in which energy can be harvested via naturally occurring electropotential differences.
Figure 1 illustrates a splice of typical configuration.
In image (b) the lesion takes the typical configuration of a distended semimembranosus-MCL bursa, that of an inverted U.
The typical configuration of a sheared filament as displayed in Fig. 3a shows a hairpin, which is characterized by two stretched tails connected by a bent part.
How to properly deal with this typical configuration for a multi-zone model and integrated simulation is discussed and compared in this paper.
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