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The phrase "pretty typical" is correct and commonly used in written English
It generally means that something is typical or characteristic in a slightly stronger or more emphasized way. Example: "Her reaction to the news was pretty typical for her - she remained calm and collected, but I could tell she was secretly excited."
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"That's pretty typical.
That was pretty typical.
This is pretty typical.
Pretty typical though.
"It's pretty typical.
McKay's attitude was pretty typical.
Pretty typical, it turns out.
I'm a pretty typical student.
I'm a pretty typical tomboy.
I'm a pretty typical suburban guy.
Edgar Leon's background was pretty typical.
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