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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as typical of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is characteristic or representative of a particular person, group, or situation.
Example: "The sudden change in weather is as typical of spring as the blooming flowers."
Alternatives: "as characteristic of" or "as representative of".
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But Mr. Suozzi shrugged it off as typical of the maneuvering after every legislative election.
Peterson characterized the row as typical of ITV's attitude toward American unions.
This defiance could be seen as typical of cool, ironic Amsterdam.
British judges regard it as typical of many such videos in circulation.
Mr. Bush characterized those comments as typical of someone with a Washington mentality.
Prochlorococcus were absent, as typical of this period of the year (Calvo-Díaz and Morán, 2006).
A number of processes or phases have been identified as typical of creative thinking.
One point in the performance could be singled out as typical of Mr. Mehta's uninspired approach.
It is now just as typical of the many Chinese boomtowns that are hitting the buffers.
He fell into a lifestyle he described as "typical" of the N.B.A.
Head is seen as typical of the less stuffy breed of adviser the princes have come to rely on.
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