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The phrase "a typical number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a number that is representative or characteristic of a certain group or category.
Example: "In this study, we found that a typical number of participants was around 50."
Alternatives: "an average number" or "a standard number".
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14 A P value of 5×10−8 can be thought of as a P value of 0.05 with a Bonferroni correction for one million statistical tests—a typical number of variants genotyped or inferred in a genome-wide association study.
That's a typical number for a stormy day, he said.
There will be 21 revivals, also a typical number.
A typical number used is about 100,000 Americans, with 30,000 new cases a year.
A typical number starts with a short, angsty tune with busy drums, fast bass and astringent, powerful guitar chording.
In this time period, that would be a typical number of cases for any area in the country with the same population.
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19 visitors from 9 countries on 5 continents is a fairly typical number for that time of a weekday in July.
However, the anticipated threat to Colorado did not occur, with a fairly typical number of 6 cases, compared with a total of 11 cases for the state in 2005 (18 ).
Never, in the past 15 years, have there been more than 14 front-page obituaries in a single year — 10 or 12 has been a more typical number.
In a sense, this gave Facebook an inherent, built-in level of privacy, simply because if you had 200 friends on the site — a fairly typical number — there weren't enough hours in the day to keep tabs on every friend all the time.
Fifth, a fairly typical number of small tropical storms continue to form in 2013, but the tropical storms are not growing into hurricanes.
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