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The phrase "additional types" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to more categories or variations of something that have not been previously mentioned.
Example: "In our study, we identified several additional types of species that had not been documented before."
Alternatives: "further categories" or "more varieties".
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In addition, it has been speculated that there are many additional types of ncRNA that have yet to be discovered.
But there is considerable pent-up demand on Capitol Hill for additional types of tax reductions.
Disclosing additional types of secondary findings has a limited cost impact following disclosure.
Labs elsewhere have reported that two additional types of mice, including a genetically engineered strain, are also Methuselahs.
Yet, the 300mT/m gradient system is well suited to many additional types of diffusion measurements.
The big thrust now is to expand the use of cell therapy to additional types of cancer.
North Korea will become eligible for some additional types of American aid and for loans from international institutions like the World Bank.
New Directions also asserted that Mr. James had betrayed the membership by agreeing to contractual language that would allow mechanics to handle additional types of work.
The cancer most commonly develops among smokers, who are prone to developing additional types of cancer in the head and neck.
Last year, Ireland's case at a European court governing maritime law failed to prevent England from processing additional types of nuclear materials at the plant.
Changes that used to seem like a big deal ever-faster processors, more pristine deal ever-fasterer wireless caprocessors, additional types of security—are expected.
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