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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as they typically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to common or usual behaviors, characteristics, or practices of a subject being discussed.
Example: "The results of the experiment were consistent with the findings of previous studies, as they typically show a similar trend."
Alternatives: "as is usual" or "as is common".
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The cynics were right, as they typically are.
I glance over at the Corbolotti twins, sitting together as they typically do.
When sales are strong, as they typically are during the holiday season, the debts are repaid.
The coaches say Lavin's spirits are high, as they typically are.
The issues are obviously related, but they shouldn't be as fully conflated as they typically are.
It requires managing the work of the banks almost as aggressively as they typically conduct themselves.
The bulls are not killed in the corralejas as they typically are in bullfights in Colombia.
Yet institutions do not change easily, as they typically exist to provide stability and predictability during social interactions.
Nixon's staff and volunteers will manage the donations carefully, as they typically take a nosedive in January.
It's likely that women find these men not too "insecure," "inadequate" or "shy" — as they typically fear — but too madcap.
Illegal immigrants would not be eligible for the subsidies, just as they typically are not eligible for Medicare and Medicaid.
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