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The phrase "are typically proprietary" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing products, technologies, or information that are owned by a specific company or individual and not available for public use.
Example: "Many software applications are typically proprietary, meaning they cannot be freely modified or distributed."
Alternatives: "are usually owned" or "are generally exclusive."
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I am self-taught but couldn't find good curriculum examples or resources online — curricula are typically proprietary.
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This data is in as rigid a format as any binary execution data for a microprocessor, but this format is typically proprietary and unpublished.
High-content screening microscopy relies on automation infrastructure that is typically proprietary, non-customizable, costly and requires a high level of skill to use and maintain.
Our cars today feature a lot of sensors, but it's not easy for developers and hardware hackers to access to all of this data, which is typically proprietary and manufacturer specific.
But when sponsors ask about the profits their plans generate, they are typically told the information is proprietary.
NMR instrument data are typically stored in files with proprietary binary formats unique to the instrument's manufacturer.
The prices offered are typically two thirds of what SpeedSell's proprietary analytics predict it will achieve when reselling the item in secondary markets (like eBay).
Unlike proprietary (or closed-source) systems, which are typically distributed as 'executable' files under restrictive licenses, open source software projects make their source code freely available under a permissive license (Millington, 2012; Balch, et al., 2015).
Unlike proprietary data centers from Google and Microsoft, colos are typically situated on the outskirts of major cities.
However, readily usable general-purpose LES codes for complex geometries are typically academic or proprietary/commercial in nature.
The forwarding path on these boxes involve sophisticated ASICs, and the large base of installed software is typically closed and proprietary.
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