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The phrase "a typical punishment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing common or standard forms of punishment in various contexts, such as legal, educational, or behavioral settings.
Example: "In many schools, a typical punishment for tardiness is a detention after class."
Alternatives: "a common penalty" or "a standard consequence".
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A typical punishment involved adding letters of censure to agents' files.
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According to Monitor.net, a pardon usually means a significantly reduced sentence – with the typical punishment for a pardoned murder just three years in jail.
If Arenas is ultimately found guilty of a misdemeanor, Nickles said, the typical punishment is a six-month sentence or less, depending on the person's record.
The executions were a rare punitive action used to deal with the participants of a failed coup in Syria, with the typical punishment being exile, imprisonment or reassignment to a foreign diplomatic post.
The typical punishment meted out to a murderer, temporary incarceration, says that life is cheap.
Typical punishment for breaking visitation rules is 10 days of restriction and 10 days of extra duty, which I completed.
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In a typical prison, where punishment is the aim, routine governs life.
"That's a typical Howard Dean story," he said, recalling that capital punishment "somehow came up" during a press conference.
Walsh described the fight as "a typical N.B.A. altercation" and said that the Knicks would accept any punishment handed down by the league.
"The punishment should be the same regardless of rank," one officer wrote in a typical comment.
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