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typically

[tip-i-klee] / ˈtɪp ɪ kli /


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When Mr. Hart discusses commanders and strategy his views are typically trenchant and insightful.

From The Wall Street Journal

“December quarter revenue is typically dictated by the strength of corporate travel in October and holiday travel around Thanksgiving and late December,” TD Cowen analyst Tom Fitzgerald wrote in a note last month.

From Barron's

U.S. attorneys typically must be nominated and then confirmed by the Senate.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their possible returns also depend on interest rates—lower rates typically mean less in possible gains.

From The Wall Street Journal

London, the global trading hub for physical silver, typically holds hundreds of millions of ounces in vaults to ensure liquidity.

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