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typically

[tip-i-klee] / ˈtɪp ɪ kli /


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Lawyers can also argue a judge is mentally unfit because of age, but legal scholars say it is hard to prove and typically only happens on appeal.

From The Wall Street Journal

A place at the school starts at £16,000 a year, while one at an independent school would typically cost more.

From BBC

“I felt an overwhelming need to nap, which is unusual for me, as I typically do not take naps,” she said, describing herself as feeling “blah.”

From Salon

Advisors typically recommend a 3%-5% position in gold or other precious metals in a diversified portfolio.

From Barron's

Such companies are typically the polar opposite of AI stocks, which are valued on “long-dated payoffs, which, in my mind, are largely conjectural,” he says.

From Barron's