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typically

[tip-i-klee] / ˈtɪp ɪ kli /


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Controlled demand-led inflation is typically viewed as a sign that an economy is growing strongly and businesses are profitable, supporting wage growth and consumer spending.

From The Wall Street Journal

It isn’t a binary choice: builders typically have their own recipe for prioritizing pricing versus selling pace.

From Barron's

Presidents typically carry in on their coattails a bunch of their party’s candidates in marginal seats.

From The Wall Street Journal

Task automation typically reorganizes work well before it destroys jobs, if it does the latter at all.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kavanaugh said businesses are feeling more confident about spending—which typically leads to stronger consulting results—as macroeconomic uncertainty has subsided compared with this time last year.

From The Wall Street Journal