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The phrase "a typical figure of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that represents a common or standard example of a particular category or type.
Example: "In the world of classical music, Mozart is often considered a typical figure of the Classical period."
Alternatives: "a standard example of" or "a representative of".
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In the final quarter of the year, the proportion of revenue allocated to remuneration fell from a typical figure of 40% to just 11%.
In it he returned to the idea of presenting a typical figure of his own age but in a wider setting and by means of new artistic methods and techniques.
The consequence of low speed is a longer piston stroke and greater cylinder bore, albeit with fewer cylinders; the net result is a heavier engine, with a specific weight (weight per unit of output) of about 40 kg (88 pounds) per kilowatt in contrast to a typical figure of 20 kg (44 pounds) per kilowatt for a medium-speed engine.
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The Series C investment is being done reportedly at a $60 $70 millionon valuation — perhaps low-sounding to a Silicon Valley ear, but a typical figure for an ad tech company of this size in India.
In Figure 4B, a typical pattern of CXCR4-positive expression is shown as an example in the consecutive slices of Figure 1C.
In Figure 4A, a typical pattern of VEGF-C-positive expression is shown as an example in the consecutive slices of Figure 1C.
In subalpine ecosystems during the Holocene, fire promoted a typical pattern of secondary succession (Figure 3) as predicted by the Eggler's initial floristic model [42].
Rossetti's painting here of Jane Morris as the mythological figure Proserpine is a typical image of woozy adulation.
Figure 2 is a typical image of a nanopillar array fabricated in the experiments.
The upper left inset of Figure 3b shows a typical image of a single P-doped ZnO nanowire FET.
Figure 4 presents a typical image of the spatial distribution of PC (34∶2).
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