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Discover Ludwig"typical mistakes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to errors or wrong choices that are commonly made. For example, "Many students make typical mistakes when writing research papers, such as not proofreading their work."
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TYPICAL MISTAKES Regardless of wealth, people make the same mistakes in selecting advisers.
Law enforcement officials believe that the escapees have eluded capture by avoiding the typical mistakes of fugitives.
Mr. Morgan, who writes with the brisk intolerance one would expect of a columnist on manners for the Times of London, suggests that to be "obsequious" and to be "pushy," both tasteless, are among the snob's typical mistakes.
"I made the typical mistakes," explains Bergeson, an assistant professor at Brigham Young University in Salt Lake City.
A novel attribute of the system is that it analyzes the behavior of misclassifications during training (i.e., typical mistakes) to extract a few more rules which are augmented to the initial rule base to improve its performance.
One of the typical mistakes developers make is thinking that because they've had success in one corner of the globe, they should be able to employ the same strategy to drive adoption elsewhere.
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A typical mistake was failing to charge his ankle bracelet's battery.
Here is a typical mistake: A wealthy family applies for financial aid when the eldest child enrolls as a freshman in college and gets nothing other than loans.
This, of course, is a typical mistake of youth — especially when considering sexual mores of the past — though the cute baby bunnies on the cover with their cute bunny mother (where's Dad?) didn't speak much for the book's contemporary usefulness.
One typical mistake from young scientists is promising to do everything but the kitchen sink.
The typical mistake commentators make here is to disguise the problem by thinking of S in terms of some already established concept, such as pain, which they bring to the example themselves).
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