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Discover Ludwig"in typical" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a regular, expected behavior or characteristic. For example: - "In typical fashion, Sarah arrived late to the meeting." - "The restaurant serves dishes that are in typical Italian style." - "I'm sorry to hear you had a bad experience, but that is not in typical of our company's customer service."
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Manning, in typical Manning fashion, shrugged.
Mr. Fuld, in typical C.E.O.
We were treated in typical Japanese style.
In typical Bond style, of course.
Whitlam, in typical fashion, pressed ahead anyway.
In typical fashion, Hancock botches the save.
In typical Milligan fashion, nothing was sacred.
In typical MoMA style, it looks impeccable.
But the interviewer, in typical Israeli style, cut him off.
In typical fashion, Jobs saw this as a design problem.
"This race was lost in typical Philadelphia style.
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