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The phrase "typically taking place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe events or occurrences that usually happen in a certain context or under specific circumstances. Example: "The annual conference is typically taking place in the spring, attracting participants from various industries."
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The Sunday Sessions, begun last year and typically taking place in the Performance Dome in the courtyard, do not comfort the skeptically minded.
Instead, in the Web site's words, it "depicts realistic scientists as central characters and portrays fairly realistic scientific practice or concepts, typically taking place in a realistic — as opposed to speculative or future — world".
Typically taking place over the surface of a continent, the Total War games have taken in medieval Europe, the Napoleonic era, the Roman world and the warring states era of Japan.
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Where do the crimes typically take place?
Sobriety checkpoints typically take place on major thoroughfares near highways.
In Germany, wage negotiations typically take place at a regional level between industry groups and unions.
But what about the last-minute changes that typically take place during dress rehearsals?
Interviews with rioters typically took place in or near some of England's most deprived estates.
These typically take place on an evening a week or two before Christmas.
It typically takes place on spring, fall or winter break, though sometimes in the summer, too.
Genital cutting typically takes place between nine and 12 years old, mostly at the hands of doctors.
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