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typically

[tip-i-klee] / ˈtɪp ɪ kli /


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Speaking on Match of the Day earlier this season, Carrick said that his rationale was to stop all access to Tuchel's midfield two because their progression was typically through the middle.

From BBC

Its putative target is contingency fees, which are typically percentages of the payouts awarded by juries or through negotiations.

From Los Angeles Times

Schools are typically closed on MLK Day, though there have been exceptions.

From MarketWatch

While corporate insiders may opt to sell stock for a number of reasons, their buying actions are typically seen as strong signs of conviction in a company’s story.

From MarketWatch

But they require circuitous arrangements and typically leave Chinese AI developers with fewer chips and more inconvenience compared with well-funded American competitors.

From The Wall Street Journal