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The phrase "that was typically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a common or usual occurrence or behavior in a specific context. Example: "The weather during this time of year that was typically mild has become increasingly unpredictable."
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Asking the singer if she was all right, he received a response that was typically Winehouse.
"So Baumann was her interpreter for everything that was typically West German".
Until he committed suicide, in 2008, when anyone asked, I'd say that he was my favorite living writer, a statement that was typically greeted with astonishment and skepticism.
The Obama Administration had proposed accepting eighty-five thousand refugees, and the matter was set to go to Congress for a final consultation that was typically pro forma.
She had to add to the sample a note that was typically unappealing, but in a way that would improve the over-all flavor.
The facade of 15 Central Park West is limestone, the cladding that was typically preferred by the architects of exclusive prewar New York apartment buildings.
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"She hates carriages, anything that's typically romantic," he said.
"Underground freshwater could be pushed up into pipes that are typically cracked due to seismic activity.
So are the meats, fish, fresh vegetables and fruits that are typically eaten.
They savor the richness of a product that is typically considered contraband.
Fishermen globally work on vessels that are typically less than 12m in length.
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