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The phrase "is so typical for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is characteristic or representative of a particular person, group, or situation.
Example: "His behavior is so typical for someone who has grown up in a competitive environment."
Alternatives: "is so characteristic of" or "is so representative of"
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That is so typical for liberal arts scholars.
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That's so typical for Germany.
"It's so typical for Asian or Pacific Islanders to be rendered invisible in stories that we're supposed to be in, in places that we live," he told The Huffington Post.
"Expect this see-saw battle to continue, for this is so typical of a bear market," says Bedford.
This is so typical of me.
"This is so typical of SeaWorld.
It's so typical of me – to be resentful towards a whole country for 20 years".
And that's so typical of Tony".
It's so typical of this place.
Fred and Sally's story is so typical.
This was so typical of Tom.
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