Untypical in a sentence as an adjective

Maybe my anecdata is untypical - It would be nice to think so.

That's untypical of a wiki engine, but I think it's something worth exploring.

10 minute time limit, scheduled into an entire day of interviews against other teams, sounds pretty untypical to me. Plus how often do you get interviewed by the likes of Paul Buccheit?

[1] Not idealising him here, but his ascent was both extremely untypical and very American at the same time.

Not an untypical predicament you're in. Best advice is to minimize features and release something to someone asap.

But the size of the hold is usually high enough to cover even the largest cars' fuel tank to be completely filled, so it is untypical to hit that limit.

It's not untypical to ask colleagues and friends at other universities to scan and email articles that they can't get access to through their own library.

" email and I don't see how that is unethical - happy customers don't move just because they get an email during an untypical service interruption.

However, mostly nobody's life has been seriously, permanently and unrecoverably affected - at least excepting some really untypical random occurrences.

> Java developers seem to habitually use metaprogramming facilities make it impossible to determine what code is calling what other code by handI assume you mean reflection - this would be very untypical for normal business logic code and would get smashed very quickly in any code review.

>>Why did Oberon become obsolete?<<2nd paragraph -- "In his modest Swiss Engineers manner, and quite untypical for a celebrated academic, Wirth consistently avoided exploiting the initially high-speeding Pascal bandwagon for the purpose of marketing his subsequent ideas.

Untypical definitions

adjective

not representative of a group, class, or type; "a group that is atypical of the target audience"; "a class of atypical mosses"; "atypical behavior is not the accepted type of response that we expect from children"

See also: atypical