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atypically

American  
[ay-tip-ik-lee] / eɪˈtɪp ɪk li /

adverb

  1. in an atypical way.


Example Sentences

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The song that launched Osbourne's solo career, it's almost atypically upbeat - shrugging off Cold War paranoia and declaring: "Maybe it's not too late to learn how to love."

From BBC

One doctor involved said while eight months was atypically young, the earlier patients were seen the better.

From BBC

“Happy Days,” atypically, once made this point itself — through, of all characters, Mork.

From New York Times

These two properties cause atypically warm events such as marine heatwaves to occur with increasing frequency and magnitude.

From Science Daily

The protests against Camp Blaz had resurfaced longstanding divisions in the community, where families are large and everyone knows everyone or is somehow related; arguments among friends and family had grown atypically heated.

From New York Times