Sentence examples similar to Typically transpiring from inspiring English sources

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Unless contrary evidence suggests otherwise, absorption of dissolved drug is typically assumed to transpire via passive absorption.

Something special was transpiring.

I do remember my wonder at reports of a tornado that swept through my city, a violent storm that was not supposed to penetrate urban safety, being typically a strange phenomenon that transpired in parts of the country far away and alien, like Kansas and Oklahoma.

Their involvement with overseas casinos -- based typically in Costa Rica and the Caribbean -- has largely transpired under the radar of regulators.

When the odors were typically associated with objects and not humans, no learning transpired.

Typically an acute decline of trust occurs in most instances following a shocking triggering event, like what transpired in Ferguson last August.

Much musical eeriness transpired.

What transpired genetically?

What transpired between them?

That will transpire presently. . . .

The opposite has transpired.

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