Which preposition to use with typical
It is, in truth, a gloomy place, typical of desolation, which it is well to see once, but which no one will desire to visit a second time.
Again Landseer's picture is of value, because, in the first place, we may be almost certain that he would have selected for such a picture a typical dog of the breed, and, secondly, because the picture shows, nearly half a century prior to the discussion, a white and black dog, typical in nearly every respect, except colour, of the black Newfoundland.
Much more typical as a mining city is Butte.
The conduct and earnings of a cotton plantation fairly typical among those of large scale, may be gathered from the overseer's letters and factor's accounts relating to Retreat, which lay in Jefferson County, Georgia.
" Which remark, considering the circumstances and other things, was sufficiently typical for all purposes, as I thought at the time and still think.
" } Versus 3rd " etc. } These forms were rather typical than stringently binding as Dante himself notes (De Vulg.