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typically

[tip-i-klee] / ˈtɪp ɪ kli /


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The Scotland boss himself was typically non-committal when asked about the state of his squad less than three months out from the World Cup.

From BBC

I’m not typically reading breakdowns that are like, she’s from New Jersey.

From Los Angeles Times

The peak season for rattlesnake activity occurs typically from April to October; it’s also when the California Poison Control System receives the most calls of rattlesnake encounters.

From Los Angeles Times

Such a review would typically take months, according to one attorney tasked with reviewing cases.

From Salon

Custody was typically granted to one parent - in most cases the mother - who had power to cut off the other parent's access to their children.

From BBC