Typically meaning in English
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Definition
typically: usually, normally, generally
In England, dinner is typically eaten at 6PM, although many people now eat later in the evening.
typical: standard, archetypal, average, normal
Examples
- "Typical rich fat cat, not even a few coins to help a homeless guy out!"
- "They are a typical Australian couple, and they are going to welcome us in their typical Australian home."
- "Accounts Payable will be letters from people asking for money – typically these will include invoices we need to pay."
- "Typical workday, as described by the subject"
- "I'm also aware that Tuesdays are typically reserved for your private talks with Susie."
- "Typical family, mmkay."
- "Can you please tell me about your typical work day?"
- "What do you do on a typical day?"
- "Can you describe a typical day for yourself here?"
- "I'll play the part of a typical customer you might come across."
- "Philip : So Edward, that whole plate of mashed potatoes – is that a typical Swedish thing?"
- "I also know that Tuesdays are typically reserved for your meetings with Susie."
- "- A typical "get rich quick scheme"."
- "Susie : Wayne is a typical working-class male."
- "Excuse my typical French greeting, but I have just returned from my homeland (France) and I am filled with a love of France (my homeland) and all things French!"
- "Retail sales typically increase 50-70% in the three months leading up to December 31st."
- "A typical hunt involves 50 dogs and 50 horse riders blowing horns like this one."
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