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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more typical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the commonality or frequency of something in relation to another.
Example: "In this region, rainy weather is more typical during the summer months."
Alternatives: "more common" or "more usual."
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Today was more typical.
That's what's more typical.
Pennsylvania is more typical.
More commercial, more streamlined, more typical.
If only Beihe were more typical.
My husband was much more typical.
But Italy is a more typical case.
But the more typical reaction is ambivalence.
Last summer's crowded field was more typical.
Four or five years is more typical.
Or is U2's Bono more typical?
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