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the typically
adverb
In a typical or common manner.
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The typically unflappable rookie was shaky early.
The typically placid Knicks guard registered the horror of disbelief.
The typically tiny, spotless bathrooms have built-in hair dryers.
The typically centred Trent Robinson blew up deluxe.
The typically large family size is reflected in the housing.
The typically colorful Judge Rakoff was subdued during Thursday's hearing.
For the typically reserved Layden, a public show of affection for Ewing meant a lot.
And does it present any special hazards for the typically impressionable egos of actors?
The typically casual, unpressured, drop-in atmosphere is a big draw, especially to women.
The article glorifies the typically arrogant attitude of many young athletes today, with no downside.
Another adds corn and cilantro to the typically Tuscan bread soup, pappa al pomodoro.
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