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The phrase "are a typical feature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is commonly found or characteristic of a particular group, category, or situation.
Example: "In many urban areas, high-rise buildings are a typical feature of the skyline."
Alternatives: "are a common characteristic" or "are a standard element."
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Headland-bay beaches are a typical feature of many of the world's coastlines.
Instabilities of plastic deformation are a typical feature of the low-temperature plastic behaviour of many metals and alloys.
These frames are a typical feature of German work; they occur again in later work of this school in the St .Nicholas window (c. 1240 50) at Büchen, west of Hamburg, and elsewhere.
Steep gradients are a typical feature of these slopes.
Large intraclasts of the underlying peat are a typical feature of tsunami deposits (Kortekaas and Dawson, 2007; Morton et al., 2007; Choowong et al., 2008; Switzer and Jones, 2008; Bourgeois, 2009; Mamo et al., 2009; Peters and Jaffe, 2010), even though they have also been observed within storm deposits (Wang and Horwitz, 2007).
Increased levels of carbon storage compounds in nodules, usually starch in the plant and PHB in bacteroids, are a typical feature of non-fixing or under-performing strains [1], [18], [19].
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Goal-synchronization is a typical feature of bimanual everyday skills.
This is a typical feature of politics – politicians know they can win people over with promises".
I believe that this is a typical feature of our cooperation.
Drop of leaves at structurally defined abscission zones is a typical feature of dicotyledonous angiosperms.
Spatial variation is a typical feature of geochemical variables, providing a challenge for sampling design and environmental monitoring.
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