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The phrase "typically supported" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is generally or commonly backed or endorsed in a particular context. Example: "In academic research, theories are typically supported by empirical evidence to validate their claims."
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But on the other, he said, transportation spending is an area that is typically supported by business groups, which recognize its importance to the state's economy.
There is open-access publishing, typically supported by asking the author (or his employer) to pay for the paper to be published.
Dealers, typically supported by museum curators, argue that these ancient objects, if legally excavated, should be made available to a wide audience that will learn and benefit from them.
Subsidiaries are normally supervised by their hosts and must hold local capital to safeguard against local losses, whereas branches are typically supported by the capital of the banking group as a whole and are subject to supervision at home.The distinction is particularly worrisome for the Bank of England.
Previous system level tools typically supported a single modeling specific domain.
Ponds typically supported more uncommon invertebrate species than other waterbody types.
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Since 1985, HIV screening has been suggested for the blood supply and for persons at risk, with supportive public policies typically supporting this strategy.
The academy typically supports a community of about 75.
Rent rises typically support house prices by making home-ownership more attractive.The credit markets are healing.
Several immigration law experts who typically support the immigration officials said they were troubled by what they had heard.
Meanwhile, households with public employees — a group that typically supports Democrats — disapproved of Mr. Corzine, 56 to 31percentt.
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