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Discover LudwigThe phrase "typically made of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the material or components that something is usually made out of. Example: "The walls of the medieval castle were typically made of stone for added protection."
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But they are typically made of plastic.
Dental implants are typically made of titanium.
The window shutters are typically made of foam filled aluminum rolling shutter slat.
GF is typically made of tailings, water, binder and chemical additives (sodium silicate gel).
They are typically made of several materials which are difficult to recycle.
This extra set of cords, called a belt, is typically made of fibreglass.
The cathode in these devices is typically made of metals such as cesium.
They are typically made of fiberglass or plastic reinforced with carbon fiber, not steel.
It is a bitter herb, not a paste typically made of apples, nuts and grape juice or wine.
These mines, typically made of plastic with metal components, are usually placed near the surface, Mr. Burke said.
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