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The phrase "are typically known" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing common knowledge or general characteristics associated with a subject or group.
Example: "These species are typically known for their vibrant colors and unique mating rituals."
Alternatives: "are generally recognized" or "are commonly identified".
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These individuals are typically known as holders of unsold shares.
"A lot of designers are typically known for one franchise," Mr. Keighley added.
Because the substance is injected where blood would rarely go otherwise, it can deliver the healing instincts of platelets without triggering the clotting response for which platelets are typically known.
In practice, PPPs take on many different forms that are typically known by acronyms.
For example, Zn(OH 2 and Zn5(OH)8(NO3)2·2H2O are typically known as insulators, not semiconductors.
Most real-world problems are typically known as highly coupled planning and scheduling problems, where resources must be allocated so as to optimize overall performance objectives.
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Naples, a town of 2,830, is typically known for its rural charm, vineyards and annual Grape Festival.
In the folk and popular music, well, it's what is typically known as belly dancing music, which is stylistically shared with the Turks and Arabs as well.
This is not a skill that Cruz is typically known for, unless you count his ability to unite all of his Republican Senate colleagues against him.
In the US, it was typically known as slacker chic, which segued into the "hipster" aesthetic, which was, in its most basic sense, an attempt to recreate authenticity.
According to Blockbuster spokesperson Liz Greene, "we were not able to reach a satisfactory agreement to secure the number of copies which Blockbuster is typically known for".
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