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Grammar detail: といった
といった like ~; such as ~
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example(s) + といった + noun
means (noun), such as (examples)
The といった form is used to imply that the examples are representative of the noun, and there may well be others.
Note that this form is almost always found in kana only.
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Kanji used in this grammar
ジョウ ショウ うえ above うわ- above あげる to raise あがる to rise かみ first half, upper part のぼる to climb のぼせる to bring up, to raise のぼす to bring up
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