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typically

[tip-i-klee] / ˈtɪp ɪ kli /


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His work drew a large female readership, typically uncommon for comic-book writers.

From Los Angeles Times

The system analyzed the same images and information that human planners typically use, then identified waypoint locations so Perseverance could travel safely across difficult Martian terrain.

From Science Daily

The BLS typically releases the final annual benchmark revisions in the January jobs report.

From Barron's

Meanwhile, top commodity exchange CME Group said higher margin requirements for precious-metal futures will take effect after Monday’s close—a move that increases the cost of holding positions and typically weighs on trading activity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bomb cyclones typically occur when Arctic air creeps south and clashes with warm air, creating a storm that rapidly intensifies as its pressure suddenly drops — or “bombs out.”

From Los Angeles Times