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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'typically more' is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe something that usually has a higher quantity than something else. For example: "This type of car typically costs more than that type."
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Foreign demand is typically more important.
Typically, more is better, and more expensive.
There are typically more than 500 exhibitors.
These narrower funds are typically more expensive.
Typically, more competition leads to deregulation.
The yield is typically more than a thousand times greater.
(They are typically more expensive than conventional paints).
Such suites are typically more colorful than hotel conference rooms.
These days, there are typically more than thirty such players.
Youths are typically more tolerant of risk than their elders.
The focus is typically more on culture than personality.
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