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typically

[tip-i-klee] / ˈtɪp ɪ kli /


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That’s because people typically have limited windows to fix past problems—three years after filing or two years after making a payment.

From The Wall Street Journal

Banks typically follow the Federal Reserve schedule, so most physical bank branches will be closed, though ATMs and digital banking services will be available.

From Barron's

The ceremony has long served as a counterpoint to the Oscars: looser, more unpredictable, typically mounted in a beach tent by the Santa Monica Pier.

From Los Angeles Times

Many companies typically raise prices at the start of the new year.

From The Wall Street Journal

When actors become famous for one long-running role at an early age, there’s typically a period when they try as hard as possible to break free from the personality their fictional character cultivated.

From Salon