Sentence examples for typically referring from inspiring English sources

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When doctors and educators talk about "long-acting, reversible contraceptives," they are typically referring to two types of birth control: the small, T-shaped device known as the IUD; and the matchstick-sized hormonal implant.

When they do, they are typically referring to a set of laboratory techniques aimed at identifying and/or manipulating DNA segments involved in the synthesis of important biological molecules.

For instance, the mammalian neocortex is commonly organized in at least two orthogonal directions, one describing the surface position often identified by a functional domain (e.g., primary somatosensory, left hind limb), and the other describing laminar depth typically referring to cytoarchitecture and microcircuitry (e.g., layer 5b).

When we talk about love in the context of Valentine's Day, we're typically referring to romantic love between two people.

When politicians issue crowd-pleasing denunciations of "s​pecial interests," they are typically referring to a narrowly prescribed set of industries: oil, banking, pharmaceuticals.

When we talk about medical innovation, we are typically referring to new drug treatments or therapies.

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They are typically referred to as the wrong-way drivers.

Catalogs typically refer to the somewhat rounded green leaves on H. involucrata as "velvety".

He is typically referred to as a mystic, a saint, a Sufi, an enlightened man.

What is typically referred to as an all-inclusive vacation includes meals and sometimes drinks.

(The term "Asian," in Britain, typically refers to South Asia, rather than to East Asia).

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