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The phrase "has been typically" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action or situation that is commonly or frequently observed. Here is an example: "Fireworks has been typically associated with celebrations and special occasions."
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Paris has been typically one of the more aggressive cities.
Elsewhere, Hearst's approach to the Internet has been typically idiosyncratic.
And yet Apple has been typically slow to respond.
Well, first, let me say I think David has been typically very modest.
This season has been typically uneven, with bland newbies added to the ensemble.
The process of getting their one seat has been typically difficult.
The interaction between the fluid fluid interface and the partial wetting wall has been typically considered.
Banks has been typically truculent in the past when questioned about his funding.
Campaigning for the Taipei and Kaohsiung elections has been typically colourful, noisy and acrimonious.
It's a lighter, less cynical view of what's to come than has been typically portrayed.
The approach has been typically used in the sciences, but its principles can be applied to other disciplines (BSCS, 2001).
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