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typically

[tip-i-klee] / ˈtɪp ɪ kli /


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Companies can face some U.S. taxes on those foreign profits but they typically pay less than they would if they served American customers with domestic manufacturing and intellectual property.

From The Wall Street Journal

Burger executives say that even at lower prices, buy-one-get-one and $5 meal deals can generate a profit for companies and the franchisees who typically run the bulk of U.S. chain restaurant locations.

From The Wall Street Journal

While gold is typically considered a haven, high interest rates weigh on the precious metal by making yield-bearing assets more attractive.

From Barron's

While gold is typically considered a haven, high interest rates weigh on the precious metal by making yield-bearing assets more attractive.

From Barron's

Space rocks typically contain high levels of iridium, but this signal did not.

From Science Daily