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The phrase "atypical profile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person, object, or situation that deviates from the norm or expected characteristics.
Example: "The candidate presented an atypical profile, showcasing skills and experiences that were not commonly found in applicants for this position."
Alternatives: "unusual profile" or "nonstandard profile".
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With the data available, however, it remains uncertain how exactly the mixed D1 antagonist antagonist property may contribute to the atypical profile of SPD.
The Le Pen family rift has highlighted the influence of Florian Philippot, Marine Le Pen's young, ambitious advisor – a Front National MEP and party deputy leader with an atypical profile.
The value of that atypical profile was not immediately apparent to recruiters, so he initially received a rejection letter from PepsiCo during his post-MBA job search in 1987.
We found an atypical profile for C. burnetii RNA (Figure 1).
This atypical profile is due to an insertion sequence in the 23S rRNA gene, as previously described [32], [33].
The contribution of 5-HT2B receptors thethe atypical profile of some benzamide antipsychotic has yet to be investigated, in respect to psychostimulants addictive effects.
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At Google and elsewhere, the résumés of candidates with atypical profiles can easily get passed over.
In many labs, general attempts to identify abnormalities at a molecular level revealed atypical profiles of gene expression compared to naturally conceived animals.
However, some atypical profiles were also detected.
Atypical profiles were present in eight cases.
The eight tumours with atypical profiles were excluded from the survival analysis.
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