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be typically

adverb

In a typical or common manner.

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England's response to Strauss's absence will be typically conservative.

As a calling card, it turned out to be typically bold.

That would be typically English, but it is not the way to set records.

My breast formation was examined and judged to be typically feminine though very little developed".

But this summer is expected to be typically sultry, and the price of power could thus soar, analysts have warned.

"People with ADHD can be typically inattentive and unfocused but sometimes can be hyperfocused on a task," he says.

To think that differences will disappear if we deny they exist may be typically Japanese but it is un-American.

Over the seventy years of Soviet power, what you consider to be typically Russian had almost disappeared.

The US presence at Cannes looks to be typically slight, with Lee Daniels Paperboyy (starring Zac Efron) leading the pack.

You may not be shocked to learn that Baltimoreans believe the New Yorkers to be, typically, self-centered.

None, until now, has tried to put a human face on what is generally held to be typically sleazy "celebehaviour".

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