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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a typical spread of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a common or expected distribution of items, data, or characteristics within a certain context.
Example: "In this study, we observed a typical spread of responses among participants, indicating a general consensus on the issue."
Alternatives: "a common range of" or "a standard distribution of".
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Sir Gus O'Donnell, the country's most senior civil servant, had a typical spread of invitations.
Options on the Internet indexes are very illiquid, with a typical spread of 5% between the bid and the offer.
The competing product from State Streets SPDR line of funds (ticker: GLD) has a typical spread of 2 cents on a $160 share price.
The electron beam for EDX has a typical spread of 1 × 1 μm; therefore, Si and O components were also detected at point 2. Al was also detected as a component of the microscope stage.
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Currently, 10-year United States Treasury bonds yield 5.1percentt, compared with 6.6percentt for corporate bonds rated A. That yield spread, 1.5 percentage points, compares with a more typical spread of 0.9 points, he added.
Every day is different, but a typical spread might include soup served with chunks of wholemeal, a savoury Danish (a whorl of dough stuffed with pesto, tapenade, spinach and goats cheese), Dorset rarebit (with cider) or rustic open sandwiches (doorsteps of sourdough piled with hummus and salad) – all at £5.75.
That's twice as large as the typical spread of 1/8, or 12.5 cents, found on the New York Stock Exchange, and it reflects profits to Nasdaq dealers and costs to investors.
It should be remembered that the anatomical distribution of NFTs follows a typical spreading pathway that, compared with the distribution of A β pathology, correlates in a better way with the progression of AD symptoms.
Most cancers have a typical pattern of spread with direct extension, nodal, haematogenous and transcolemic spread.
The median age of case-patients was 26 years (interquartile range 11 39 years), but all age groups were affected, which is a pattern typical of spread of new microorganisms (or subtypes) in a susceptible population.
The explosive increase in the infection rate during two months (mid-October to mid-December) of the study period may be a typical pattern of spread of an acute respiratory viral infectious disease that has a short incubation period (1-3 days).
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