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The phrase "we typically find" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing common observations or trends in a particular context or field. Example: "In our research, we typically find that participants respond more positively to interactive learning methods."
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"We typically find that most of 200 million Office users use only 10 or 15percentt of the product," said Tom Bailey, a product manager for Office XP. "But it's a different 10 or 15percentt for each user".
It is very difficult to program robots to do things we typically find very easy to do.
What we typically find is that today's basic organs systems have a billion or more years of traceable history.
In these systems we typically find one-way structural rules, such as the extraction postulates for overt displacement, or the Grishin distributivity laws in the case of LG: these one-way rules naturally suggest a notion of graph rewriting.
What we typically find is what worries us today will not matter next week.
Ironically, what we typically find is that when you center the cause you're working toward you end up centering in an integral way everyone who is alongside you fighting.
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In these cases, we typically found a local government report, but a few were noted only in newspaper articles.
Third, at the scale of tens to hundreds of neurons, we typically found 2 3 significantly large communities.
"We can typically find 30-40% cost savings in two years for a service with higher standards," Mr Pindar says.
Applying the AIC, however, we will typically find that some model with a polynomial of degree $k < n$ is preferable.
"We would typically find blank card stock, a typewriter, scissors, laminate, and a laminating machine," he said.
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