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Use "atypically" in a sentence
"This chapter's division into two sections reflects the special richness of the Civil War as regards the relationship between gender and national identity, which is expressed in atypically explicit terms during this intense phase of conflict where the 'national goods' at stake were higher than ever before."
"By this means, potentially deceptive environmental cues, such as atypically warm weather, are interpreted correctly so that the lizard's reproductive cycle does not accelerate. p."
"One of the most alerting pieces of evidence was that two of the detainees who had routinely been cooperative and truthful after they had undergone enhanced techniques were atypically denying apparent factual data—a maneuver taken as a good sign that the CIA was on to something important."