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What does typical means?

"Typical" is a word that describes something that is common, usual, or representative of a particular group or category.

Here are some ways to understand "typical":

1. Average or standard:

* "The typical American family has 2.5 children." This means the average number of children in American families is 2.5.

* "The typical workday is 8 hours long." This means most people work an 8-hour day.

2. Characteristic of a group:

* "He's the typical teenager - obsessed with video games and social media." This means his behavior is common among teenagers.

* "This dish is typical of French cuisine." This means the dish is common in France and represents French food.

3. Expected or usual:

* "It's typical for the weather to be cold in winter." This means cold weather is expected during the winter months.

* "The train was late, which is typical for this line." This means the train being late is common for this particular line.

Important Note: "Typical" can be subjective. What is considered typical in one place or group may not be typical in another.

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