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Discover LudwigThe phrase "although atypical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception to a general statement, indicating that something is unusual or not typical.
Example: "The results were promising, although atypical for this type of study."
Alternatives: "even if unusual" or "despite being uncommon."
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Although atypical antipsychotics (AA) are associated with weight gain and diabetes mellitus (DM) in younger patients, it is not known whether these drugs would have a detrimental effect on weight gain or diabetes in a long-term care elderly population.
Successive culmination and depression surfaces are separated from one another by along strike distances of ∼20 km, although atypical fold geometries developed in the flanks of major culmination and depressions follow their own patterns, revealing that smaller perturbations occur within the larger scheme.
Although atypical for a malignant mass, hyperechoic lesions are 10 times more common in ILC than in other types of breast malignancies [29].
It is as yet unclear which histopathological needle biopsy findings, although atypical, are of sufficiently low risk that surgical excision is not warranted.
Although atypical flowers are distant on mature spadices, during early stages of development, all types of atypical structures are closely packed.
Although atypical, finding of adult Ascaris during intestinal trauma surgery 2 may not be surprising.
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Although this atypical association could be explained in terms of coincidence, PSH and HH are infrequent types of headache and could be the expression of a common pathophysiological mechanism.
Macedo suggests that the experiences of Winston Blackmore, the Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints bishop of Bountiful, British Columbia, although admittedly atypical, underscore the dangers of polygamy.
Parkinson's disease is often defined as a parkinsonian syndrome that is idiopathic (having no known cause), although some atypical cases have a genetic origin.
Although an atypical outcome, this would still indicate that they recognized the correspondence between the faces and voices and that they systematically avoided looking at the matching face.
Although highly atypical of natural coral-algal interactions, this result was interpreted as evidence that coral diseases can be caused by macroalgae (Smith et al. 2006).
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