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Discover Ludwig"typical kind" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to something that is representative of its type or group. For example, "That sweater is a typical kind of clothing sold in this store."
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It's not the typical kind.
"We are not the typical kind of family you'd find in a musical comedy.
She said: "I played a pretty tricky opponent tonight who didn't play the typical kind of tennis.
"The problem is that this is not at all a typical kind of cleanup," Professor Miller said.
This is the typical kind of puppet show presented in the open air all over Europe and also found in China.
Having seen him over 10 years I've not seen evidence of a deterioration of the typical kind you can see in schizophrenia".
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Energy-intensive enterprises (EIEs) are typical kinds of industrial loads.
These are the most typical kinds of counter examples and Wiggins has responses to both.
In this way, it learns typical kinds of questions and can begin to build reasonable responses.
Next, we introduce the details of parallel query computation by three typical kinds of queries.
The multi-agent monitoring principle and implementation in the validation work for two typical kinds of structure states are presented.
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