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The phrase "typically correspond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how two or more things are usually related or aligned in some way. Example: "The results of the survey typically correspond with the trends observed in previous studies."
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Indeed, most people find it fairly easy and straightforward to answer questions about their own happiness and their ratings of their own happiness typically correspond quite closely with the happiness ratings that their friends and family provide for them.
Cooler temperatures typically correspond to a spike in fires as people switch on old space heaters or even stoves and oven burners for additional heat in drafty homes.
Physically, persistent scatterers typically correspond to manmade structures or bare (i.e., unvegetated) surfaces.
These DSM designs, however, typically correspond to a very inefficient power usage.
Mottled areas indicate trees, which typically correspond to where dwellings are located.
Both the charging and orbital quantization energies of InAs quantum dot (QD) typically correspond to the terahertz (THz) region.
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To do this, we will use Thresholding tool from the Create ROI menu and select the Bone (CT) preset to identify a Hounsfield Unit (HU) range that typically corresponds to bones in a typical CT scan.
At that level, the hiring index typically corresponds to monthly increases of nearly 100,000 private sector jobs, Paul Ashworth, Capital Economics analyst, said.
America's involvement in foreign wars has typically corresponded with stark public perceptions of threat — German submarine warfare brought the United States into World War I; Pearl Harbor did the same in World War II; North Korea's invasion of South Korea legitimized cold-war containment.
Cellular system typically corresponds to an outdoor-to-indoor scenario.
A value of 1σ typically corresponds to displacements of 0.2 mm for horizontal components and 0.6 mm for vertical components.
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