typically

/ˈtɪp.ɪ.kli/
adv 2

Collocations

5

ADJ.

better, colourful, international, male, many, masculine, noisy, sovereign

Men are typically more interested in sports than women are.

VERB + TYPICALLY

backed, consider, interest, milling, prey, rate, seven-sided

Predators typically prey on animals that are smaller and weaker than themselves.

TYPICALLY + NOUN

-, bloom, blossom, debt, french, heptagon, human, pregnancy

French restaurants typically bloom in neighborhoods with wealthy residents and strong culinary traditions.

PREP.

in

In developing countries, people typically spend more time on household chores than in wealthy nations.

ADV.

generally

Young children typically develop language skills gradually, though some progress faster than others.

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