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The phrase "a typical passage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a standard or common excerpt from a text, often in discussions about literature or writing.
Example: "In her analysis, she referred to a typical passage from the novel that illustrated the author's style."
Alternatives: "a standard excerpt" or "a common section".
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Sex! Sex! Sex! Sex! …" goes a typical passage.
"I challenge America's clergy, lay leaders, theologians, and ordinary worshippers," he writes in a typical passage.
A typical passage of Japanese writing, therefore, contains kanji, hiragana, and perhaps also katakana.
Here's a typical passage, from "Retrospection" (2000): "A quest lit with reality — terrible name, this place.
Consider a typical passage from "Jesus' Son": "Or maybe that wasn't the time it snowed.
A typical passage reads: "Kenyatta is the father of our nation.
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A typical passage--so striking you can't get it out of your mind--occurs early in the novel, when the circus is still in America.
"I live in a state of permanent longing," reads one typical passage, "a creek bed so deeply carved that the periodic gratifications cannot hope to divert the flow".
İstiklal Caddesi No 80 In contrast to a typical Parisian passage, this arcade is covered with hanging vines and tree branches rather than glass.
The mean waiting time prior to explosion is a typical "first passage time" problem in diffusion theory.
Besides further controlling the transport of oil in the region, Russia is seeking to bypass shipping through the Bosporus Straits in Turkey, the typical passage out of the Black Sea, which is a potential bottleneck already operating at full capacity for oil tankers.
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