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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as typically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is usually or commonly the case. Example: As typically seen in this type of weather, the birds have migrated to warmer climates.
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Individuals with AS typically speak fluently but have problems engaging in reciprocal conversation.
Although AS typically presents in the early 20s, it can present in childhood.
Just as typically, it exudes a healthy sense of humor.
It's not what you'd picture as typically Nova Scotian".
It's a scene taken as typically African: polluted, bedraggled, unhealthy.
Mr. Smither regarded 400 people as "typically pretty good" for a volunteer effort.
I wouldn't define Avri's behavior as typically Israeli but, rather, as opportunistically human.
Yet Americans still see the film and its madcap elements as typically French.
Greenberg saw Big Art as inherently American, the "easel picture" as typically European.
In terms of the book's oedipal struggle, this suggestion reads as typically urbane symbolic castration.
It's craftily observed, beautifully performed, as well as typically, gloriously, boldly bleak.
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