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typical

[tip-i-kuhl] / ˈtɪp ɪ kəl /


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"The patient recounts their past in a rambling manner. There is some interpersonal difficulty stemming from the patient's weak-tempered nature, typical for their age."

From BBC

In a typical year, the California Poison Control Center may receive up to five cases of poisonous mushroom-related illness, according to authorities.

From Los Angeles Times

This tactic is a better way to assess sustainable earnings power than the typical price-to-earnings ratio, since that only takes one year into account, he wrote in a Friday note.

From Barron's

Affordability in this case means a mortgage payment on a typical house that doesn’t require more than 30% of the median household income.

From The Wall Street Journal

AI systems consume far more energy than more typical servers and other computing gear, but new energy generation facilities don’t exactly go up overnight.

From The Wall Street Journal