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The phrase "arguments are typically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing common characteristics or patterns related to arguments in a specific context, such as logic, debate, or analysis.
Example: "In academic writing, arguments are typically supported by evidence and logical reasoning."
Alternatives: "arguments are generally" or "arguments are often".
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But when we have good evidence, it's easy to defend the decisions and the arguments are typically good arguments to have about how you interpret good evidence.
Their arguments are typically accompanied by emotive images such as hypodermic needles full of colored liquids protruding from ripe fruits and vegetables.
The aim is to characterise the attitudes of agents who are practically rational, and various (static and sequential) arguments are typically made to show that certain practical catastrophes befall agents who do not satisfy standard decision-theoretic constraints.
In the first hypothetical case, the justice of India's people seems to represent either a pervasive, intelligible aspect of the cosmos (e.g., motion, causation) which serves as the starting point of cosmological arguments generally, or, more specifically, evidence of intelligent ordering, on which design arguments are typically based.
Yet, those arguments are typically met with "Look around.
Although "good genes" arguments are typically invoked to explain this phenomenon, a simpler alternative is possible if variation in male reproductive quality (e.g. sperm number, ejaculate content, mating rate) is an important determinant of female reproductive success.
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In considering the scope of political debate, Schattschneider also argued that ideological arguments come in two forms: One type "privatizes" conflict and the other "socializes" conflict[ 1] He noted that privatizing arguments were typically ideological in nature, and claimed that the issue in question should be outside the scope of governmental action.
3. Which argument is typically associated with classical economists? A. A market economy is self-correcting and thus will not remain in a recession indefinitely.
The argument is typically associated with Chisholm (1964).
This is the way in which the argument was typically understood.
Judge Jones's response to this argument was typically comprehensive and compelling.
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