Sentence examples for typically refers from inspiring English sources

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

(The word crudo means "uncooked," but when it appears on a menu in Italy it typically refers to prosciutto).

Evers adds that Netflix only makes suggestions "at a high level", which typically refers to actor selection.

Trade name Fluimucil typically refers to the oral version which comes as a lemon-flavoured effervescent tablet taken with water.

'Pop' originated from the rock 'n' roll of the 1950s but typically refers to chart-friendly music.

This is not about "privatising water", which typically refers to a water utility context, nor is it about giving the private sector control of a basic human right.

When the word is applied to a man it typically refers to the misconduct of high-ranking officials or political indiscretion.

"In photography," the scholar and curator Josh Kun writes, in his powerful introductory essay, "double exposure typically refers to the photograph, not the photographer".

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