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The phrase "absolutely typical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is very characteristic or representative of a particular situation or group.
Example: "His reaction to the news was absolutely typical of his personality; he always overreacts."
Alternatives: "perfectly normal" or "entirely expected".
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Absolutely typical.
The only downside – how absolutely typical!
It's absolutely typical Lib Dem practice in byelections, totally unscrupulous.
The combination of vast mythical ambition with a strict permutational form is absolutely typical of Stockhausen.
His early life, he said, was passed in "settings of absolutely typical Protestant-Catholic good-neighbourliness".
Two were from the penalty spot, but two were absolutely typical of this man's indefatigable industry and his energy.
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The album's description on Roadrunnerrecords.com stated: "The performance was absolutely electric, in typical Slipknot fashion, especially since it came hot on the heels of one of the strongest years in Slipknot's illustrious career".
With this system I'm always contactable, which is absolutely vital because my typical customers want to discuss their dog and see what I recommend.
He sounded absolutely different from the typical uncompromising and articulate Bugti he had been known to his friends and foes.
Just your usual dick-free tower, a typical and absolutely unassuming addition to the skyline, absent of anything that may make it look like a massive schlong and a set of rotund, oblong balls.
"Richie was your typical farm boy – absolutely lived for rugby and farming.
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