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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
typically
adverb
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■ VERB
find
▪ Of chicken liver samples, three-quarters are typically found to be contaminated with Campylobacter.
include
▪ Each zone typically includes a cluster of two or three secondary schools with their supporting primaries and special educational needs provision.
▪ Their fabric typically included the following three components.
▪ Markets typically include a provision for resolving disagreements by returning the product or through arbitrage in other cases.
involve
▪ Inventions typically involve minor improvements in technology.
▪ The seizure typically involves one side of the face and arm.
▪ For example, this is true of classifications and definitions, which typically involve causal conceptions.
▪ Bonds also have more intricate cash flow patterns than money market securities, which typically involve just a single payment at maturity.
▪ The rite de passage celebrating this change of status typically involves, for boys, circumcision.
▪ With regard to the former, the approach typically involves an existing subject matter by reference to its position in time and space.
▪ Rather, it typically involves acts of aggression towards players and officials, or over-exuberant celebratory activity including the vandalism of property.
occur
▪ The community typically occurs on peaty soils on gentle slopes or plateaus at higher altitudes.
▪ Between the fourth and eighth months, coordination of vision and touch typically occurs for the first time.
▪ As a consequence they typically occur in very small groups and males therefore mate with fewer females each year.
▪ In conclusion, rapid urbanisation has typically occurred without an improvement in the life-chances of the majority of the urban population.
▪ This typically occurs just after you have given your dog a bath.
require
▪ Local education authorities also run courses which typically require attendance for two hours a week for six weeks, in the evenings.
▪ Lenders typically require you to buy mortgage insurance, if you put down less than 20 percent on a home.
▪ Lenders typically require a higher down payment and may charge other fees.
run
▪ Fox has managing control of Fox / Liberty Sports and typically runs the ventures owned jointly.
▪ Such an investment would typically run about $ 1 million a week, political strategists said.
▪ Subscribing and other list options Mailing lists are typically run on Listserv, Listproc or Majordomo software.
▪ These classes typically run for six weeks or so and cost about $ 100.
▪ Discounts typically run 10 percent to 60 percent off standard rates.
▪ Proxy Application Gateways A proxy application gateway is a special server that typically runs on a firewall machine.
▪ The tribe typically runs about 17, 000 head of cattle on its ranges, but the numbers are dwindling.
take
▪ The auction house typically takes a cut of the vendor's taking.
▪ The design of an experiment typically takes two of these factors and combines them in all possible combinations.
▪ Students typically take a number of years to work through courses.
▪ But the delivery, or downloading, process typically takes much longer than the viewing time.
▪ The straight forward Downs approach relies on the shape that income distributions typically take.
use
▪ The opportunity cost approach is the one typically used in the valuation of voluntary labour time.
▪ Terminology Several descriptors are typically used in evaluating neural network implementations.
▪ We will illustrate the problem using a number of summary measures of the state of the firm typically used by analysts.
▪ What type of equations are typically used in neural networks?
▪ We are now in a position to ask whether one type of advert typically uses one type of metaphor.
▪ The point here is that early preoperational children typically use relatively more egocentric speech than older children.
▪ Combination strategies of this kind were extremely rare among the ten-year-olds, only one of the 24 subjects typically using this approach.
▪ Level 3 children typically use a trial-and-error approach.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
Typically, gasoline taxes are used to fund road-building programs.
Typically, half a pound per person should be enough.
▪ It's typically American to serve all the food for a meal at the same time.
▪ This disease typically affects young cattle.
▪ Victims of mugging are typically young men in their early 20s.
▪ We typically have between 35,000 and 45,000 people at the conference.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And the president would typically engage them in a discussion of whatever issues they were talking about.
▪ Fred, typically, was lapping it up.
▪ It is men rather than women who have, typically, been able to fulfil these requirements.
▪ Setting goals and self-monitoring are typically covered in the first session.
▪ The design of an experiment typically takes two of these factors and combines them in all possible combinations.
▪ The Detroit Symphony Hall adds a nice ambient bloom to a typically spacious Chandos recording.
▪ These are typically chemical burns, cuts and bruises and eye injuries.
▪ Will the virus attach to lung cells in cystic fibrosis patients, who typically have lots of mucus in their lungs?
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Typically

Typical \Typ"ic*al\, a. [L. typicus, Gr. ?, from ? type: cf. F. typique. See Type.]

  1. Of the nature of a type; representing something by a form, model, or resemblance; emblematic; prefigurative.

    The Levitical priesthood was only typical of the Christian.
    --Atterbury.

  2. (Nat. Hist.) Combining or exhibiting the essential characteristics of a group; as, a typical genus. [1913 Webster] -- Typ"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Typ"ic*al*ness, n.

Wiktionary
typically

adv. In a typical or common manner.

WordNet
typically

adv. in a typical manner; "Tom was typically hostile" [ant: atypically]

Usage examples of "typically".

Typically, this requires running the same advertisement in different markets to determine the strength of the market and the message.

Typically readers simply circle a number that corresponds to an advertiser, and the publication forwards the cards to the company, which can follow up with a phone contact or by sending requested literature.

Scientists typically demand higher levels of proof for anomalous finds than for evidence that fits within the established ideas about human evolution.

The apocryphal stories typically acquire the status of fact by neurotic repetition in Maureen Dowd columns.

Lightning, like all authoritarian Judeo-Christian heresies, had its own share of this typically Occidental straight-line mystique, which was why even the Jews among them, like Zev Hirsch, accepted the symbol first suggested by Atlanta Hope: that most Euclidean of all religious emblems: the Cross.

Patients who get cochlear implants later in life typically never learn to interpret the signals from them properly, and the result makes their lives worse, not better.

Christian communities, in the Roman world at large, texts were typically copied either by professional scribes or by literate slaves who were assigned to do such work within a household.

It was typically inappropriate earthworm behavior, resulting only in a clash of visors, but Torec let it pass.

The crime wave, the financial stress, the frantic efforts to economize, and all the consequent strangulation of popular education and the dissolution of confidence, order and intercommunication--that sequence which we have already traced in general terms manifested itself most severely and typically in this vast, comparatively unhistorical area.

Arabs in the past, a related race after all, hence the purely chemical tendency in medicine, whereas naturopathy, in the end it all boils down to the question of the organic and the inorganic as such: it was not without reason that Goethe identified the effort to make a homunculus not with Faust but with Wagner his famulus, because Wagner, it is safe to assume, represents the typically Jewish element, whereas Faust: because one thing is certain, they are without genius of any kind.

The exception to this was Genevieve, who was feigning carrying a bairn in her arms, and Charlotte, who was hobbling along with the crutch she typically tried not to use.

Then, early in the evening, shortly after he had made his daily report to Wang Foo, Loo Choy received an agreeable surprise which he took in typically calm Chinese fashion.

Hawalas typically do not have a large central control office for settling transactions, maintaining instead a loose association with other hawaladars to transfer value, generally without any formal or legally binding agreements.

No, because lymph glands are not found in the skin, where hyaluronic acid is typically located.

In a two-car family, one typically was in the generous sized lock-up, the second lengthways outside.