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partially typical
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "partially typical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that exhibits some characteristics of a typical example but not all. Example: "The results of the experiment were partially typical, showing some expected trends but also some anomalies."
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60 human-written examples
The double transgenic plants carrying Xa21 and silenced for XIK1 are partially resistant, showing typical long water-soaked lesions.
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The experimental room had a controlled luminance level of 1450 cd/m2 which is equivalent to the average local outdoor luminance level recorded at the time of the experiments and corresponds to a typical partially cloudy day.
The activity factors for partially wetted catalyst pellets, typical in trickle-bed reactors, are also given.
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In contrast to the starting Spider Roll protein, however, MSR7 unexpectedly exhibits characteristics typical of partially disordered proteins, including lower α-helical content, non-cooperative thermal denaturation, and NMR data showing peak broadening and poor signal dispersion.
Discrete element method (DEM) three-dimensional simulations, which operate at the length scale of individual particles, are used to investigate the toughness of microstructures typical of partially sintered ceramics.
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It will be interesting to see if Apple's iPhone SE can at least slow down if not halt Android's gains which are partially due to the typical lull six months post the newest iPhone's.
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Using immunohistochemistry, we observed that some hNCC expressed proteins typical of partially committed progenitors in avian and murine NCC cultures, such as alpha smooth muscle actin, neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) (Fig. 2A) and glial fibrillary acidic protein (not shown).
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Typical species that partially dominated the phytoplankton were Gyrodinium (small to large < 5 to 200 μm, unarmored dinoflagellate forming large blooms and producing toxins of economic importance) and Fibrocapsa (small, flagellated golden brown cells, capable of producing toxins killing fish and seals).
We constructed synthetic probe measurement data from the calculated disturbed profiles at various times: temperatures from four sensors at 0.3, 0.9, 1.5, and 2.1 m below the seafloor, supposing a partially penetrated probe, which is typical of the scattered heat flow data.
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While admitting some elements of the partially medieval Imperial culture more typical of fantasy to retain familiarity with the earlier installments of the series, Morrowinds dark elven setting "opened huge new avenues for creating cultures and sites that are not traditionally seen in a fantasy setting".
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These changes have been analyzed in order to see whether they might have an impact on the polygalacturonase enzyme activity, explaining, at least partially, the high flesh firmness typical of the varieties harbouring these two haplotypes.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "partially typical", ensure the context clearly defines which aspects are typical and which are not to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "partially typical" when the subject is overwhelmingly atypical; instead, focus on the specific atypical characteristics.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "partially typical" functions as a pre-modifying adjective phrase, describing a noun by indicating that it exhibits some, but not all, of the characteristics of a standard or expected norm. Ludwig AI says this phrase is correct and usable.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "partially typical" is a grammatically sound adjective phrase used to describe something that exhibits some, but not all, characteristics of a standard or expected norm. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability, though no examples were found in the provided data. Alternatives such as "somewhat typical" or "partly typical" offer similar meanings. When using "partially typical", ensure the context clarifies which aspects are typical and which are not to maintain clarity and avoid ambiguity. While this phrase may find its way into various contexts, its frequency is currently limited.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
somewhat typical
This alternative uses "somewhat" to soften the assertion of typicality, suggesting a slight deviation.
partly typical
Using "partly" provides a direct synonym, emphasizing the incomplete nature of the typical characteristics.
moderately typical
This alternative suggests that the degree of typicality is average or medium.
generally typical
Implies that while typical aspects are present, there might be exceptions.
not entirely typical
This phrase highlights the atypical aspects more explicitly.
typically in part
Inverts the structure for emphasis, highlighting the partial aspect.
typical to some extent
Adds a qualifier that clarifies the limited degree of typicality.
slightly typical
Suggests a weak or minor degree of typicality.
kind of typical
Informal alternative indicating a loose approximation of typicality.
more or less typical
Indicates an approximate level of typicality, acknowledging some variation.
FAQs
How can I use "partially typical" in a sentence?
"Partially typical" describes something exhibiting some, but not all, characteristics of what is considered standard. For example: "The experiment's results were "partially typical", showing expected trends but also some anomalies."
What are some alternatives to saying "partially typical"?
You can use phrases like "somewhat typical", "partly typical", or "moderately typical" depending on the nuance you want to convey.
Is it redundant to say "partially typical"?
No, it isn't necessarily redundant. "Typical" implies a standard or expected norm. "Partially" clarifies that the subject only meets some of those standard expectations, highlighting deviation from complete conformity. The phrase can be useful for describing nuanced situations.
When is it better to use "atypical" instead of "partially typical"?
Use "atypical" when the subject deviates significantly from the norm. Use ""partially typical"" when the subject exhibits some standard characteristics alongside deviations, offering a more balanced perspective.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested