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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atypical ones" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to items or individuals that are not typical or standard in a given context.
Example: "In our study, we focused on the atypical ones to understand their unique characteristics."
Alternatives: "unusual ones" or "nonstandard ones".
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This week two atypical ones delve down into cities.
In selecting the antibiotics, doctors often use a shotgun approach and use drugs that will treat a broad array of microbes, including the classical ones, like pneumococci, and atypical ones, like B. anthracis, Dr. Turck said.
However, this patient did experience associated ipsilateral ear redness and probable edema, therefore, she did have autonomic signs, albeit atypical ones.
ARHGAP26, ASXL1, EPHA8, and ERBB4 genes were somatically altered in more than one of these typical 'oncocytic subtype' of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms but not in the other two atypical ones.
Twenty-eight percent of their patients received more than one mood-stabilizing drug (vs. 14%, 588% were treated with antipsychotics (38% with atypical ones vs. 22%), and 20% received antidepressants.
A few atypical ones do have that.
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Meckstroth as South had to guess when his left-hand opponent opened an atypical one-trump.
While the size and circumstances of Jet.com's deal are atypical, one clear takeaway stands out: These types of acquisitions aren't about procuring talent; they're about producing impact.
But it's clear that the integrations announced this week at Dreamforce are only the beginning of what we will see in the future, and Quip is very much an important part of the Salesforce product family — even if it might seem like an atypical one.
So keen is the modern sense of the need for respectful silence, so swift is the modern spectator to condemn those who contravene established theatre etiquette, that one might quickly forget that the concept of the quiet or invisible audience is both a recent and a historically atypical one.
Living in the north Seattle metro area, and riding high after realizing his stake in the 2007 sale of aQuantive to Microsoft, Hanauer styles himself "a proud and unapologetic capitalist"; albeit an atypical one.
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