Sentence examples for typically expressing from inspiring English sources

The phrase "typically expressing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a common or usual way in which something is conveyed or articulated. Example: "The poem is typically expressing themes of love and loss through vivid imagery and emotional language."

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The ordinary National Front voter remains "ethno-authoritarian" in outlook, typically expressing a profoundly nativist resentment towards immigrants and a belief that the state should take more concerted action towards clamping down on foreigners.

An extreme example is the olfactory system, as individual olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) adopt unique sensory identities by typically expressing a single receptor gene from a large genomic repertoire.

Furthermore, according to non-cognitivists, when people utter moral sentences they are not typically expressing states of mind which are beliefs or which are cognitive in the way that beliefs are.

Those who make statements regarding risk in this area are typically expressing personal beliefs and values – though, often couched in quasi-scientific jargon.

B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) is characterised by a monoclonal expansion of small B lymphocytes, typically expressing CD5, CD19, CD23 and low levels of surface immunoglobulin (Ig) (Matutes et al, 1994), which previously were supposed to originate from naive B cells of the mantle zone.

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Each of these CD11b+ cell populations could be further fractionated based on their surface expression of F4/80 (typically expressed on macrophages) and CD11c (typically expressed on DC and pulmonary macrophages).

In standard gene centering, gene expression values are typically expressed relative to the median (or mean).

Ovarian epithelial cells typically express keratin 7 but lack expression of keratin 20 [ 31- 33].

In contrast, the expression levels for other genes, typically expressed in platelets, were strongly decreased in CD45+ cell preparations compared to whole blood.

However, expression of these antigens is not restricted to tumour with antigens typically expressed on normal tissues.

Trace element concentrations are typically expressed in parts per million.

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