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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are typically generated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing processes or phenomena that commonly produce or create something in a general sense.
Example: "Reports are typically generated at the end of each month to assess performance."
Alternatives: "are usually produced" or "are commonly created".
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We provide evidence that no single source of Asc∙ can be identified in human PRP, but Asc∙ are typically generated through NOX, COX, LOX, CYP450, eNOS, and mitochondrial superoxide-generating enzyme pathways.
fees and the stream of other fees that are typically generated from the relationship developed underwriting a public offering.
Such deposits are typically generated in the upper reaches of winter storm beaches where strong surf can sift, winnow, and abrade coarse pebbles and boulders.
Ultrasonic vibrations are typically generated by a piezoelectric actuator.
The silent calls are typically generated by the automatic dialling equipment used by call centre staff.
Lunar DEMs are typically generated by photogrammetry or laser altimetry approaches.
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Moreover, because light (transmitted as electromagnetic waves) is typically generated by electricity, which itself is usually generated by the combustion of fossil fuels, it can be said that there is a connection between light pollution and air pollution (from fossil-fueled power plant emissions).
The plasma is typically generated by radio frequency inductive coupling, microwave electron cyclotron resonance, or a DC hollow cathode magnetron.
However, there is a large amount of speckle noise in reflected- and scattered-light images, because structured illumination is typically generated by laser-beam interference.
But there's a catch: The electricity that comes out of the socket is typically generated in power plants that burn coal or natural gas and emit plenty of CO2.
Although that sounds perfectly clean and green, that hydrogen is typically generated by "reforming" fuels such as natural gas, gasoline, or ethanol, which invariably introduces carbon monoxide into the hydrogen gas.
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