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Sentence count:224+14Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: typicaltropicalbasicallyphysicallyironicallypracticallypoliticallyhistoricallyMeaning: [ˈtɪpɪkəlɪ]  adv. in a typical manner. 
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121. Typically, engines are activated by a remote that fits on a key chain.
122. Why would these companies, typically among the most cutthroat competitors in any industry, collaborate?
123. Typically an Information memorandum would include three years historic profit and loss accounts and balance sheets.
124. Typically, a diver will walk 3 to 5 miles on the bottom and hook sponges into a basket.
125. An objective criterion is a typically social construct and presupposes a degree of inter-subjective understanding and cooperation.
126. Typically stockinette is used as a dishcloth and for most general cleaning purposes.
127. Typically, these messages travel over the Internet, where they reach a worldwide audience.
128. Typically a magnesium ion diffuses into the channel and gets trapped, unable to go all the way through.
129. As prehistory, these are typically based on sequences ranging from palaeolithic stone axes through bronze age pottery to iron age swords.
130. Celestial objects such as stars and planets typically are born in regions dense with dust and gas.
131. The rite de passage celebrating this change of status typically involves, for boys, circumcision.
132. Larger facilities typically have several assistant administrators to aid the top administrator and to handle day-to-day decisions.
133. During the commune heydays of the early 1970s, the ranch collected a typically renegade group of cultural misfits.
134. For, instance, inanimate objects are typically easier to identify than animate objects.
135. Lenders typically require a higher down payment and may charge other fees.
136. Typically, a project takes concrete form as a document or suchlike.
137. Typically, presidential campaigns do not begin in earnest until Labor Day, after both parties' nominating conventions.
138. Computers and the Brain A conventional computer is typically a single processor acting on explicitly programmed instructions.
139. The leader, typically the principal,[http://sentencedict.com/typically.html] prepares the climate for change.
140. The community typically occurs on peaty soils on gentle slopes or plateaus at higher altitudes.
141. Through age 7, children typically form collections of like objects along one dimension.
142. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction, and ends with a comprehensive list of references - typically in the hundreds.
143. Will the virus attach to lung cells in cystic fibrosis patients, who typically have lots of mucus in their lungs?
144. Here was a hero with icy eyes and a disdainful mouth - typically male!
145. Typically, psychological problems and personality disorders compound as obesity creates a different view of reality.
146. They typically provide cover for consumer disputes, personal injuries and employment matters.
147. Overall, there appear to be some significant differences when one makes comparison with more typically modernist organizations.
148. We are now in a position to ask whether one type of advert typically uses one type of metaphor.
149. Typically when the Graham crusade goes into a community, it garners participation from a third of the local churches.
150. Typically too, nationalized industry balance sheets show capital as amounts owed to the central government.
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