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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as it is typically understood" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to clarify that you are referring to a common or general interpretation of a term or concept.
Example: "The term 'freedom' can vary in meaning, but we will discuss it as it is typically understood in political philosophy."
Alternatives: "as commonly perceived" or "as generally interpreted".
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While questions such as these raise valid arguments as to one's perspective of cheating, a basic classification of cheating as it is typically understood by Thai university students and teachers will be sufficient for the purposes of this essay.
As such, though x-phi stresses intuitions be gathered in controlled, statistically rigorous, and systematic ways, conceptual analysis and the positive program as it is typically understood share a similar philosophical agenda and fate.
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This is often referred to as 'Leibniz's Law' and is typically understood to mean that no two objects have exactly the same properties.
A convention is typically understood as contested when a candidate cannot reach the necessary delegate count using both pledged delegates and superdelegates, typically party officials and state leaders who are not bound to any candidate.
Robustness is typically understood as an ability of adaptive beamforming algorithm to achieve high performance in the situations with imperfect, incomplete, or erroneous knowledge about the source, propagation media, and antenna array.
Synchronization is typically understood as an intentional mechanism, which is highly task constrained [33].
To begin, chaos is typically understood as a mathematical property of a dynamical system.
This form is typically understood as making the metastatement that there is a proof of α from Γ (Kleene 1962).
Likewise, "pain" is typically understood so as to include all negative feelings or experiences, such as aches, discomfort, fear, guilt, anxiousness, regret, and so forth.
This second criterion is typically understood in terms of relevance and sufficiency, making a good argument an argument with premises that are relevant to the conclusion and sufficient to establish it as (at least) acceptable.
Causation is typically understood to have a temporal dimension.
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