Sentence examples for untypical from inspiring English sources

"untypical" is a word used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not normal, not usual, or of a different type than is expected. For example, "The rock formation in the middle of the field was quite untypical for the area."

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untypical

adjective

Not typical, atypical, unusual

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At his lowest, he says, just one person will turn up for a service, but a quarter of the village is not untypical for harvest, and at Christmas virtually everybody comes.

An untypical mistake by Bozsik enabled Hans Schaefer to dash away.

Warner's response was not untypical; he went on the attack, using a BBC World Service interview in August to deride the FA's chances of winning the 2018 bid: "Nobody in Europe likes England.

That seems unnecessarily risky but not untypical for Wenger.

On a busy day for corporate news - the not untypical Thursday rush to get results coverage before the weekend - two companies who must wish they hadn't bothered were 3i and Amec.

That is not untypical of Iran's stand-offish conservatives.

They made bad investments, could be thoroughly prejudiced (often about each other) and, it should be remembered, frequently returned home as failures (over 40% in the 1890s).Yet in some ways they were untypical.

IN MANY ways Swiss-born Werner Seifert was untypical of Germany's business elite, with his pipe, black polo-neck jumpers and love of playing jazz with colleagues in his office.

It was only a matter of time before he embraced Islam by pronouncing before witnesses that “there is no God but God, and Muhammad is his prophet.”Some 40 years on from that life-changing moment—not untypical of the turning points that many individuals experience—Abdallah Schleifer has won distinction as a Muslim intellectual.

Immigrants have a chance, he says, "when they not only live in Europe but become European".Neukölln may be untypical, but it raises questions that preoccupy the whole country.

With numbers having trebled in 30 years, Germany's students nowadays have to fight their way into overcrowded lecture halls; personal contact with teachers is rare.But the predicaments of France and Germany, though perhaps more acute than most, are not untypical of higher-education systems elsewhere.

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