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"typically do not" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a general or usual behavior or habit that is not commonly deviated from. You can use it in a sentence when stating a common practice or behavior that is expected or assumed. Example: "Children typically do not enjoy eating vegetables, but it's important for their health."
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— and rural areas typically do not.
Chip makers typically do not discuss yields.
We typically do not answer that question.
Teachers unions typically do not want supervisors making that call.
"They typically do not have this kind of financial reporting".
Lenders typically do not know the race of car buyers.
Leaguewide percentages typically do not decline later in the season.
They typically do not register for other classroom work.
Antispyware programs typically do not conflict with each other.
Chadic languages typically do not permit consonant clusters.
When these covenants are violated, banks typically do not foreclose.
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