If the doctor had time to work with Li, he might have seen that his back pain was atypical and detected AS in the first visit.
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In the Church of England, as a Guardian profile outlined, his dynamism was atypical.
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I think he's so atypical of what a normal 11-year-old is like.
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“She has a very low back-of-throat tone that not atypical of rock-pop singers,” Purdy says.
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Do you think your memory of him is atypical, or would you remember all the enlisted men in that crew approximately the same?
Warren Commission (8 of 26): Hearings Vol. VIII (of 15)|The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
This was atypical in that she sang and wrote when otherwise apparently deeply stuporous.
Benign Stupors|August Hoch
The other atypical patterns are not so easily dismissed and will be the subject of inquiry in the discussions that follow.
A Quantitative Study of the Nocturnal Migration of Birds.|George H. Lowery.
He had only the intellectual stimulation of atypical cases and these were all too rare.
The Lani People|J. F. Bone
Especially is this true of atypical cases occurring sporadically.
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British Dictionary definitions for atypical
atypical
/ (eɪˈtɪpɪkəl) /
adjective
not typical; deviating from or not conforming to type