typical style
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftypicalandstyle
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typical
adjective
uk/ˈtɪp.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈtɪp.ɪ.kəl/
showing all the characteristics that you would usually expect from a particular group ...
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style
noun
uk/staɪl/us/staɪl/
a way of doing something, especially one that is typical of a person, group of people, place, ...
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(Definition oftypicalandstylefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoftypical style
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He said bluntly, in histypicalstyle, that the privatisation was a scandal.
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We all look to him to carry his new onerous responsibilities with histypicalstyleand integrity.
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It is thetypicalstylewe have come to expect from him - combative and taking no hostages when he is fighting particular causes.
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Much of what became histypicalstyleof ornamentation (for example, his "fioriture") is taken from singing.
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In histypicalstyle, he makes no judgments but presents the evidence and asks the questions.
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Blondeel, however intypicalstyleinsisted on going in view of the speed with which the battle was moving.
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He describes in histypicalstylehis wife's pregnancy.
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The rustic log cabin is an early example of what would become atypicalstyleof western park structure.
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The site is notable for its wide usage of the word snark to describe itstypicalstyleof sarcastic review.
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Bulkley on hearing this reacted in histypicalstyleof being overly clever and devious.
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Other houses with histypicalstyleof brickwork are dotted around the district.
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Shostakovich develops this material in histypicalstyle, using both themes in counterpoint, before the fanfare returns and leads to a rousing coda.
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In 2001, she decided to change her musical and singing style, to singtypicalstyle, starting with a youth theatre workshop, where she became a festival actress.
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Red lipstick and smokey or neatly defined eyes, created using black eyeliner, are typical styles, although as with all lolita sub-styles the look remains fairly natural.
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