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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'typically featuring' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain that something usually contains particular components or characteristics. For example, you could say: "That restaurant has a great vegan menu, typically featuring dishes made with locally-sourced ingredients."
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For years now, developers seeking to sell their condominiums have produced videos, typically featuring interviews with architects and designers, and rarely costing more than $100,000.
Ads for menstrual products remain conspicuously euphemistic, typically featuring women practicing yoga in white spandex, riding white horses along the beach, or airborne in cheerleader outfits.
Frantic chases on horseback (typically featuring at least one woman with pushed-up cleavage) are mixed with sword fights and characters tumbling down giant sand dunes.
Goals, based in East Kilbride, operates 46 centres in the UK, each typically featuring at least nine floodlit outdoor five-a-side pitches.
Typically featuring Mr. Louvin on guitar and lead vocals and Ira, his older brother, on mandolin and high tenor harmonies, the Louvins' 1950s hits also left their mark on the country-rock of the Byrds and others.
These were more successful examples of a prevalent trend in U.K. fiction, described by the chair of the Orange Prize as the "misery memoir" and typically featuring family secrets, child abuse, and psychosis.
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Each sale typically features 30 items.
Bahraini cuisine typically features fish, shrimp, meat, rice, and dates.
Lowbrow paintings typically feature illustrative technique and comically weird imagery.
"We typically feature a flier on the screen, which you can order from," Mr. Sartor said.
Monday evenings typically featured one of the parents giving a short Scripture lesson.
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