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but otherwise typical
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "but otherwise typical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is typical in most respects, except for one specific aspect that is different or unusual. Example: "The weather today is warm and sunny, but otherwise typical for this time of year."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Jettisoning high-mindedness, he picked out a bargain-basement politician's suit (tall, but otherwise typical), found that it fit quite nicely and then spent the rest of the week running around New Hampshire shouting "Liar, liar, pants on fire!" at Al Gore.
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But by demonstrating that Dzhokhar was under the influence of his radicalized older brother Tamerlan, and by painting him as a mixed-up but otherwise typical college student, Clarke and Conrad are doing their best to keep him alive.
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At the lower end stars of about produce supernovae that are long-lived but otherwise typical, while the highest mass stars of around produce supernovae that are extremely luminous and also very long lived; hypernovae.
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Similar Expressions
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Some of those with Asperger's syndrome who find it hard to "read" the emotional states and intentions of others, but have otherwise typical intellectual faculties are worried by hints that their condition might be included under the more general heading of "autism spectrum disorder".
News & Media
MS4A15 has somewhat longer cytoplasmic regions than most other MS4A proteins but is otherwise typical.
Science
The URR, with an approximate population of 200,000, has one major town, Basse, but is otherwise typical of rural Africa.
But he is otherwise typical in the way his love of the form flourished through chance encounters in his late teens with tap greats like Cookie Cook and Honi Coles, black veterans, and Ms. Bufalino.
News & Media
This rearrangement starkly contrasts with classical reactions of similar prochiral substrates in the presence of late-transition-metal catalysts, as it does not lead to the otherwise typical cyclopentene isomers, but converts the 1,6-dienes into [2.2.1]-cycloheptane derivatives, thereby creating at least three stereogenic centers with complete diastereocontrol.
But my grandparents did something in their otherwise typical suburban home that was always something of a mystery to me.
News & Media
Here, we present a patient with an X-linked COL4A5 mutation, who presented with proteinuria, but otherwise without typical signs of Alport syndrome.
Science
The unmodified Rome III criteria require ≥25% of stools to be of type 6 7, but we found this excluded around one-third of otherwise typical patients who met Rome III criteria based on recall, hence the modification.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "but otherwise typical" to concisely highlight a specific difference or deviation from a general norm, ensuring that your writing remains clear and focused on the key distinction.
Common error
Avoid using "but otherwise typical" when the typicality is already implied. For example, instead of saying "The car was old, but otherwise typical", consider omitting the phrase if the characteristics of an old car are already understood.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "but otherwise typical" functions as a qualifier or modifier, adding a nuance to a description. It indicates that something is generally standard or conforming to expectations, except for a particular aspect that deviates from this norm. Ludwig AI shows its usefulness across diverse contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "but otherwise typical" is used to express that something is generally standard except for a specific aspect. Ludwig AI indicates that this phrase is grammatically correct and can be used across various contexts, although it is relatively rare. The phrase functions as a qualifier and is suitable for neutral registers. Understanding its usage helps refine descriptions by acknowledging both the norm and the exception.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
except for that detail, standard
Focuses on the deviation from the norm being a single detail.
apart from this, generally normal
Highlights the normality of the subject outside of the specified exception.
besides that, usually ordinary
Emphasizes the ordinariness in most circumstances besides the one mentioned.
save for that, mostly common
Indicates that the 'common' state is only broken by a stated exception.
with that exception, broadly conventional
Underscores the conventionality of the subject if the exception is taken away.
barring that aspect, typically unremarkable
Focuses on the unremarkable nature of the subject, excluding the mentioned aspect.
excluding that point, normally run-of-the-mill
Highlights that the subject is standard unless that 'point' is factored in.
other than this, fairly average
Simple way to highlight that the subject is mostly average except for the 'this'.
but for that, characteristically standard
Focuses on the standard characteristics of the subject if it weren't for the 'that'.
excepting this, generally typical
Slightly more formal way of saying something is typical except for 'this' aspect.
FAQs
How can I use "but otherwise typical" in a sentence?
You can use "but otherwise typical" to indicate that something is mostly standard except for one particular aspect. For example, "The meeting was long, but otherwise typical for a Monday morning".
What are some alternatives to "but otherwise typical"?
Alternatives include "except for that detail, standard", "apart from this, generally normal", or "besides that, usually ordinary".
Is it correct to say "otherwise typical but"?
While grammatically understandable, "otherwise typical but" is less common and can sound awkward. It's generally better to use the phrase "but otherwise typical".
How does "but otherwise typical" differ from "completely typical"?
"But otherwise typical" implies that there is a specific difference or exception to the norm, whereas "completely typical" indicates that something conforms entirely to expectations without any deviations.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested