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The phrase "a typical use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a common or standard way in which something is utilized or applied.
Example: "In this context, a typical use of the software would be for data analysis and reporting."
Alternatives: "a common application" or "a standard usage".
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Frequently it takes a long time to settle on a "typical" use (or uses).
It is not a typical use of a Fed chairman's time.
Shown here is a typical use case: the calculation of emission collection efficiency for multiple FP emission filter pairs.
Furthermore, the approach is illustrated by a typical use case for manufacturing systems.
A typical use of model updating is for interference joint of a shaft and bush.
It says a typical use would be "a member of production staff searching for relevant Tweets that are to be read out or broadcast as graphics".
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A standard household's duvet could contain some 20,000 mites, while a typical used mattress may hold anything up to 10m of them.
GlassUp's creators envisage a typical use-case being a pedestrian or a motorbike rider wanting to navigate handsfree and without having to stop every few yards to consult a map/smartphone.
A typical use-case is obvious: point your phone's camera at a poster or magazine ad, snap a picture and get access to information about an artist or album with the option to preview and purchase a track download from a 7digital-powered download store, of which there are many.
A typical used book dealer may mark up a book 300% from its yardsale price, while retailers are lucky to get 10%.
We present a series of screenshots showing a typical use-case scenario for the image-genomic association for MyDIG.
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