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Discover LudwigThe phrase "typical type" is not technically a correct English phrase.
It may be used verbally in informal contexts, but should not be used in formal or written English. For example: "That's a typical type of mistake." (Informal) NOT "That's a typical type of mistake." (Formal).
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Miscanthus has typical type II cell walls similar to grasses.
Both genders exhibited a typical Type I survivorship curve.
After the information had gone through the sorting machine the typical type was a very jumbled character indeed.
A typical type of shading for this climate is the splayed window.
The magnetic hysteresis curves also have all the features of typical type II superconductors with a mixed state between Hc1 and Hc2.
The peak was about one-tenth the duration of a typical Type Ia supernova, which are the standard candle for measuring distance in the universe.
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The Braves come to New York engulfed in a more typical type of pain, having lost three games in Philadelphia before winning last night by 5-1.
Scanning electron microscopic observation revealed that the vitrigel membrane was a dense network architecture of typical type-I collagen fibrils.
The aim was to study the effect of SO2 at the typical type-I-hot-corrosion temperature 900 °C.
The typical type-II ZnSe/CdS QDs have tunable emission from bluish violet to red range and suppressed reabsorption [13].
I am a typical type-A personality who finds it hard to relax.
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