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The phrase "are typically anonymous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that usually does not reveal the identity of the person or entity involved.
Example: "Online comments on articles are typically anonymous, allowing users to express their opinions without revealing their identities."
Alternatives: "are usually unnamed" or "tend to be unidentifiable."
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The blogs are typically anonymous, or written under a pseudonym like Khorshidkhanoom, which means "the lady sun".
For these reasons health surveys are typically anonymous.
It is usually impossible to properly identity contributors to a wiki entry since wiki authors are typically anonymous, unless the group of contributors is extremely limited and/or authorial identification is enforced (but this latter option might deplete a wiki of one of its most important ingredients of strength) [ 69].
These are typically anonymous in that you have a username that you use instead of your real name.
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He did not give details — organ donation is typically anonymous — but the patient was significantly older, in his late forties.
Alec Helmy of the industry rag xBiz, told me that, unlike in the Cruz scandal, usually when users engage by liking or commenting, they're typically anonymous.
These online reviews, while often entertaining and informative in the aggregate, are typically written by anonymous people — some of whom, for all I know, could be in a federal penitentiary and just killing time with wistful critiques of places they have never seen.
Delphi panels are typically conducted using surveys to enable anonymous, individual responses, which prevents groupthink [ 26].
In Texas, as in most states, the judge and jury on a book's fate is typically an anonymous mailroom clerk, "who often don't have high school diplomas," says Wright.
After all, it is typically an anonymous, volunteer effort for which scientists receive nothing more than thanks from journal editors and the good feeling of contributing to the scientific community.
Indeed, anonymous donations to charity are typically thought to represent less than 2% of all charitable donations in any given context [ 7].
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