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The phrase "typically have a" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a general trend or characteristic. Example: "College graduates typically have a higher earning potential than those without a degree."
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Those logs typically have a smooth surface.
Both the liar and the bullshitter typically have a goal.
Civil cases typically have a lower bar than criminal ones.
I typically have a lot of nerves and jitters.
(Compact digital cameras designed for consumers typically have a shutter lag of about 200 milliseconds).
Smartphones typically have a remote kill switch to deter would-be thieves.
El Niño years typically have a longer, more destructive cyclone season.
"Does a black hole typically have a magnetic field?" he asked.
They typically have a sustainable market advantage, like a technologically superior product.
Large deals in any given market typically have a trickle down effect.
Toyota's top executives typically have a broad background, not a single expertise.
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