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typically

[tip-i-klee] / ˈtɪp ɪ kli /


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When this price rises, it typically pushes up fuel prices too, because oil is a key component.

From BBC

“How you save it isn’t typically going to be as impactful.”

From The Wall Street Journal

If that was the Fed’s goal, it could create a higher risk of deflation, which typically precedes an economic downturn.

From Barron's

Educators and builders don’t typically wear a uniform, but each plays a role in improving our country.

From The Wall Street Journal

Taxpayers can typically sue after the government acts, so they can seek refunds or challenge the government if it denies a request for tax-exempt status.

From The Wall Street Journal