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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is typically a" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is generally true or expected in a certain situation. For example: - "A cat is typically a curious animal, always investigating its surroundings." - "The first step in the scientific method is typically a hypothesis." - "In this region, autumn is typically a time for harvesting crops."
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Is this appropriate during what is typically a celebratory event?
President Obama is typically a cool customer.
One is typically a standard password.
Sundance is typically a petri dish.
SUPERSTITION is typically a pejorative term.
In effect, Chinese is typically a career.
Otherwise, there is typically a $9 charge.
Magic realism is typically a benign genre.
The luncheon is typically a happy-go-lucky, social affair.
But Madison Avenue is typically a place called Hope.
Still, Florida is typically a somewhat Republican-leaning state.
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