Examples of using Is typical in English and their translations into Hindi
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This is assuming that Ubuntu has created a group with the same name as your user name, which is typical.
This is typical in areas such as a university,
anybody you know- if this audience is typical of your acquaintances- became addicted when they consumed an opioid.”.
And then, as is typical of Orwell at his best, comes the unexpected kicker.
either with or without aura, that is typical in every other way but doesn't cause a headache.
alert look about their eyes which is typical of the breed.
lack the idealization and use of splendor that is typical of this period.
Despair is typical of those who do not understand the causes of evil,
There are many kennings in Beowulf, and the device is typical of much of classic poetry in Old English,
San Francisco City, which is typical for its high mountains, is situated on about 50 hills.
Far longer than is typical. As such, his illness may have gone untreated.
Again, this is typical for many autistic people, particularly women
Female adult acne caused by hormonal problems is typical for women between 20 and 25, but in some cases it appears in teenage females,
In fact, a discharge rate of 1%-25% per month for modern lead-acid car batteries without any load is typical, with the two major factors on discharge rate being temperature
It is typical of the province of Alicante(where its name comes from), where apparently its production
This attitude is typical of all the athletes in The Home Of Martial Arts, but completely opposed to what has been promoted by other combat sports promotions in recent years.
Dimitris is typical of the students who use the course either as a platform to launch a new career
As is typical of most mobile games, it has a lot of LOD pop-in issues,
But Trump's claims that the Nobel Prize is rigged is typical of the psychosis that won't allow him to admit that Obama won more electoral votes(both times),
This statement is typical of what social scientists call“bootlegger