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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atypical about" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence.
It is unclear what the intended meaning of this phrase is, and it does not fit into a standard sentence format. It is not a commonly used phrase and it is not recommended to use it in written English. Example: The weather is atypical about the winter season. This sentence is not grammatically correct and it is unclear what the writer is trying to convey. A better way to express this idea would be: The weather is atypical for this time of year.
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"I'm confident there is nothing atypical about Pelham Country Club golfers and others in the area I sampled," he said.
Two things were atypical about it: one, 500 civilians killed over a four hour period is an anomaly.
The only thing atypical about her visit was that she wasn't technically at the museum, which is located in Balboa Park, Calif.
True enough, but from the beginning there was something unusually strident and atypical about the attempt by the IRS and other federal agencies to criminalize the use of sports performance drugs.
Dworkin also submitted into evidence a copy of Boreman's book Ordeal, as an example of the abuses that she hoped to remedy, saying "The only thing atypical about Linda is that she has had the courage to make a public fight against what has happened to her.
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Probably the only atypical thing about Ike is that he's black.
Another atypical show about doctors comes in the form of "Do No Harm": a medical procedural wherein every night at the same time, a Boston surgeon becomes -- quite literally -- a different person.
Coincidentally, this past year Ms. Bening has appeared in another film about atypical families.
Of course, this draft is atypical in just about every sense, so we knew we'd see some strange moves.
Almost nothing is known about atypical kinases in multicellular organisms, including parasites.
We would instead urge a gradual, staged reduction that takes into account the evolving knowledge about atypical ruminant diseases, and both a permanent ban on the use of bovine central nervous system tissue for either animal or human use, and its destruction so as to eliminate any risk of environmental contamination.
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