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The phrase "typically disposed of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how certain items or materials are usually thrown away or discarded. Example: "After the event, all leftover food was typically disposed of in accordance with health regulations."
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(29 ) Respondents with children under 5 years old were also asked how they typically disposed of their children's faeces.
Municipal waste is typically disposed of in open dumps (with the exception of South Africa) or sanitary landfills (Johannessen and Boyer 1999).
Reactive methods of control for biofouling zebra mussels include mechanical removal, high-pressure water cleaning (Mackie and Claudie 2010) and microencapsulated BioBullets (Aldridge et al. 2006), with the removed mussels typically disposed of as non-hazardous landfill.
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But they don't typically dispose of massive amounts all at once.
The condensate from heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems has been identified as potential source of clean water, which is typically removed and disposed of in a sanitary drain.
Typically, the liquid in the staining tray is disposed of in sealed bottles as hazardous waste.
While these are typically harmless unless the product breaks, these still need to be disposed of as hazardous waste, not in the regular trash.
He was disposed of late last year".
The first argument is easily disposed of.
The medium was disposed of by decanting.
Disposed of it.
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