Used in a Sentence

typically

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for typically.

Editorial note

Bring these products to a wider audience - who typically has not been able to access these products.

Examples18
Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

In an expected or customary manner.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of typically gathered in one view.

adverb

In an expected or customary manner.

adverb

In a typical or common manner.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for typically.

adverb

In an expected or customary manner.

adverb

In a typical or common manner.

Example sentences

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Bring these products to a wider audience - who typically has not been able to access these products.

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Laundry is typically done in a basin with a fixed amount of water for wash and rinse.

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Pumping upward typically happens when the renewables are overproducing and the (controllably) variable power plants are idling.

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Scheme doesn't run in the browser and lacks tooling for readily manipulating the DOM...at least typically.

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These are typically 2MW plants that can ramp up in 20 minutes or so, and they are scattered through out Denmark.

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Your work will typically initiate person-months of security improvements in products millions of people use.

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Plus the large sources of pollution are typically further away from major population centers (i.e.

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I typically use VS every day (currently on 2013), and yes, I have a similar experience with other IDEs.

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I remember using usenet and forums where a conversation would typically last for days and sometimes for weeks or months.

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The implication of this randomizing / Monte Carlo integration is that it typically takes many ray paths to get the color for a single pixel.

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It's weighted, meaning it's tolerant to one or two peripheral components being swapped out (non-boot hdd, ram, gfx, sound) but typically not the motherboard.

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Pumped storage is typically reported separately from Hydro.

Quote examples

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Technical or "cultural fit" excuses are typically cited to explain and justify the rejection of the taboo candidate.

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I qualified my statement with "typically".

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The colloquial meaning of the term is not, "guy who plies women with alcohol until they can't say no." It is, "a successful person, typically one who has a lavish or self-indulgent lifestyle." Your definition is completely made up.

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[edit: I should bracket this with something about how when I am talking about OOP languages here, I was not thinking about Smalltalk] What I was getting at is that Object Oriented Programming Languages are typically presented in "popular culture" as something discrete and concrete: that C++ is as discontinuous with Scheme as walruses are with penguins.

Proper noun examples

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Typically, people are going to go to a fast-food joint and that ain't too healthy or sustainable either.

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Typically this is overnight so usually nuclear power and wind is used as coal and gas spin down then.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use typically in a sentence?

Bring these products to a wider audience - who typically has not been able to access these products.

What does typically mean?

In an expected or customary manner.

What part of speech is typically?

typically is commonly used as adverb.