Sentence examples for been typically from inspiring English sources

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been typically

adverb

In a typical or common manner.

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This season has been typically uneven, with bland newbies added to the ensemble.

Paulson, in their first conversation, had been typically direct: "Bob, there's no government money".

The process of getting their one seat has been typically difficult.

The results have been typically spectacular — four gold medals, one silver.

The Germans have been typically quieter and more conflicted about their past.

Campaigning for the Taipei and Kaohsiung elections has been typically colourful, noisy and acrimonious.

Brazil and India have been typically silent on Russia's Ukraine adventure.

I have other attorneys working for me — it's been typically three — on an hourly basis.

It's a lighter, less cynical view of what's to come than has been typically portrayed.

3.14pm GMT 40 min The scrums have been typically long and this should be the final play.

President Obama's approach to the financial crisis has been typically American — bold, improvisatory and on the fly.

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