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View synonyms for

typically

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adverb

  1. in a way that serves as or conforms to a type:

    The study examines the eating patterns of both typically developing children and those who have intellectual or developmental delays.

  2. commonly or characteristically:

    A Florida thunderstorm typically works like this: lightning and thunder, torrential rain, gusty winds, and then it’s all over in about 5 to 10 minutes.



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Gurr is typically an open book, especially as he has grown into his status as a mentor and a role model.

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Downtown Los Angeles typically sees about three-quarters of an inch of rain throughout April.

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Detwiler said these plans typically include likelihood-severity models, which measure the likelihood of a hazard occurring with the severity of its potential consequences.

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Because bats have small teeth, their bites typically go unnoticed, heightening the risk of infection.

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Many parents see the signs before age three, but they typically face a one-year-long bureaucratic and resource-strapped process of obtaining a formal diagnosis.

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