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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a typical day of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the usual activities or experiences that occur during a specific day in a person's life or in a particular context.
Example: "A typical day of a teacher involves preparing lessons, teaching classes, and grading assignments."
Alternatives: "a usual day of" or "an average day of".
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This questionnaire provides information about the intensity (moderate or vigorous), frequency (days in a typical week) and duration (hours and minutes in a typical day) of PA performed across its three domains: [i] occupational (paid or unpaid work, student work, housework or job seeking), [ii] transport-related (walking or cycling) and [iii] leisure-time.
To demonstrate this point, I selected a typical day of Australian racing — May 6 , 2008
On a typical day of heavy campaigning, Mr. Gephardt hits about seven campaign stops.
Here's a random sampling of what you might be bombarded with on a typical day of errands.
It was a typical day of 24-hour sun in late summer, a season when temperatures briefly nose above freezing on 77 days.
But as Meir goes about a typical day of ritualized activities and study of the Torah, it turns out that he is obsessed to the point of distraction with being childless after 10 years of marriage.
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Captive gorillas were observed on an average 6 h a day (5 7 h); daily observation time for wild gorillas was determined by their visits to the bai, within a typical-day of 9 h watching from the tower.
Her idea of a typical day consists of going to a market and then eating what was bought there.
Figure 7 shows a typical day results of the hourly variation of the temperatures in the solar collector and in the drying cabinet compared to the ambient temperature.
On a typical day, $3.1 billion of QQQ's trade, about twice the volume of the next most popular exchange-traded fund, the Spyders, based on the Standard & Poor's 500.
Smart but not luxurious, on a typical day rows of young programmers sit on bright yellow chairs tapping at laptops.
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