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The phrase "a typical layout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a common or standard arrangement of elements in a design, document, or presentation.
Example: "The report follows a typical layout, including an introduction, body, and conclusion."
Alternatives: "a standard format" or "a conventional arrangement".
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"Our experience has been that the people who want these views don't want to live in a cookie-cutter building with a typical layout," she said.
A typical layout of an intersection underneath a flyover is shown in Fig. 1.
A typical layout file that would previously have taken 30 minutes to transfer to a design office in Asia now takes 11 seconds.
The embankment is a typical layout for rail infrastructures, and train aerodynamic coefficients for the analysis of cross-wind effects with this scenario are required by the TSI standard.
A typical layout and introduction for each 'lecture' activity is shown in Figure 6.
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LG-KT610 The phone is stylish enough, but it is a flat candy bar of a cellphone, with the typical layout of a small screen over a numeric keypad.
Open image in new window Fig. 4 Typical layout for an underground ECBM system (Fang and Li 2013b).
Open image in new window Fig. 1 Typical layout of intersection underneath a flyover.
Visitors will walk through sections organised to recall a "typical" room layout: first, the shopfront and the atrium; then we are led to the garden, the cubiculum, the living rooms, the dining room, the kitchen.
Fig. 2 A typical antenna layout for the spaced antenna technique at 2.43 MHz.
A typical bridge layout for the Dallas, Texas, USA, area was assumed herein.
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