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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are typically for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate the common purpose or intended use of something.
Example: "These tools are typically for woodworking projects, making it easier to create furniture and other items."
Alternatives: "are generally intended for" or "are usually meant for".
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Awards are typically for 12 months.
Settlements are typically for several thousand dollars.
Appointments are typically for one or two semesters.
— and expressed a strange America-Firster view of incarceration: "U.S. jails are typically for U.S. Citizens".
The contracts are typically for water treatment plants, refurbishing clinics and similar projects.
"U.S. jails are typically for U.S. citizens," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).
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The poem is, typically for Heaney, rooted in the landscape.
But when he does, it's typically for crowds.
Appointment is typically for a renewable term of two to five years.
Like President Bush, Republicans were against it; Democrats were typically for it, although most Democrats running for president are not.
It was, typically for Krantz, music without compromise or concession, but it could hardly have been more expressive.
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