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The phrase "typically does not" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express something that is generally true but may have exceptions. Example: - "She typically does not eat meat, but she will make an exception for special occasions." - "The new employee typically does not arrive at work before 9am." - "In this region, it typically does not snow until January."
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And lender-placed insurance typically does not carry deductibles, as typical policies do.
Mr. Obama typically does not.
He typically does not discuss pending cases.
The F.D.A. typically does not discuss such regulatory decisions.
Instead, they choose mastectomy, which typically does not require radiation.
Feeling your blood boil typically does not involve careful calculation.
He typically does not respond in kind to harsh criticism.
The agency typically does not comment on such matters.
A company's liability insurance typically does not cover awards of punitive damages.
That area typically does not get much snow, leaving a barren, scoured course.
He typically does not agree to speak at events, particularly those involving film, he said.
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