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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this typifies" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something serves as a typical example or representation of a particular quality or characteristic. Example: "The way she handled the situation this typifies her leadership style."
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This typifies old thinking.
This typifies how gamers have felt right down to their core.
This typifies the attitude of the continuing situation there: "You started it".
This typifies the sort of music that was being made in Britain in the late 80s and early 90s.
But they involved various types of businesses and facilities, and analysts say this typifies another emerging strength of the market: diversity.
This typifies the deluded national outlook – and it pushes up prices still further since the best sites have been used already while most of those left are costly and difficult to develop.
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This typified the approach of Democratic presidential candidates, who are lambasting President Bush's environmental record while essentially sparing Mr. Leavitt.
Afterward, Jamie Dixon, the Panthers' coach, said "games like this typify" what made the Big East the "best league" before it became too big and spread far from its eastern roots.
This typified the scrappiness of the match at that stage as a series of fouls, over-hit passes and offside decisions prevented any sense of momentum in the play.
To me this typified so much that is wrong about the party these days - not least because it entirely missed the point that Lilian, like so many others, has been robbed of all morale.
This dish typifies Middle Eastern cookery.
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