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typically

[tip-i-klee] / ˈtɪp ɪ kli /


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Many of these enzymes are typically known for producing energy in mitochondria, yet researchers discovered them sitting on chromatin inside the cell nucleus.

From Science Daily

Anthropic is the first US company ever to have been publicly punished with such a designation, a label typically reserved for organizations from foreign adversary countries, such as Chinese tech giant Huawei.

From Barron's

His posts, which feature a chart of the company’s previous Bitcoin buys, typically signal a coming update to its holdings.

From Barron's

Analysts typically move ratings one notch at a time, from Sell to Hold, from Hold to Buy, and vice versa.

From Barron's

The agreement would also restrict the exclusivity deals Live Nation typically strikes with venues to four years, and allow venues to divert some tickets to the company’s competitors, Politico said.

From MarketWatch