typically

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈtɪpɪkəli/

Collocations for "typically"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "typically" in context.

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typically

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
adv
  1. a typically [English] breakfast
  2. is typically [Spanish] (to) [give, offer, say]
  3. a typically [cold, sunny] day
  4. is typically [colder] [in winter, this time of year]
  5. is typically [used, characterized, caused] by
  6. is typically used [for, by]
  7. typically [associated, supplied] with
  8. typically [known, referred to] as
  9. typically [begins, starts] at
  10. typically consists of
  11. is typically made [of, from]
  12. typically contains [chocolate, peanuts, sugar]
  13. is typically [needed, required] (for)
  14. typically lasts [three] days
  15. the quality is typically [high, excellent]
  16. companies typically [sell, have, pay, hire]
  17. typically, she [arrived, turned up] late
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