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"typology for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a classification system or study of different types within a particular category. Example: The professor discussed the typology for different forms of government in her political science class.
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All of it encased in a characteristically American building typology for a British multinational client … and in an Australian city.
As long as you have "competent-caring" children — Hetherington even offers a typology for the children of divorce — your marital breakup will leave them adept at conflict resolution and sensitive to the emotional needs of their peers.
House (1981) developed his support typology for the work environment.
6 and 7. Section 6.1 answers RQ2 by developing a typology for forward distribution.
The gender typology for NTFPs collection in Falgore Game Reserve is as shown in Fig. 3.
The Dutch policy approach formed the inspiration to conceptualize a legal governance typology for heat infrastructures.
A typology for understanding and communicating uncertainty in terms of these sources is presented.
This paper proposes a typology for provider roles in defining business services.
To develop and apply a client-centred typology for classifying negative responses to a CAM therapy.
An unexpected outcome was a new five-layer typology for MTE.
Fig. 1 Typology for inter-agency coordination of humanitarian efforts at the time of disaster (Gillmann, 2010).
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