typically
adverb OPAL WOPAL S
  /ˈtɪpɪkli/
  /ˈtɪpɪkli/
- used to say that something usually happens in the way that you are stating
- The standard chips are typically used for databases and other business software.
 - Generating solar power has typically involved higher capital costs.
 - The Bengal tiger is typically found in the forests of Central and Southern India.
 - The factory typically produces 500 chairs a week.
 - A typically priced meal will be around $10.
 - Typically, the contracts were for five years.
 - Pears are available year-round, but they are typically associated with autumn.
 - It typically takes several years of losses before you see any profits.
 
 - in a way that shows the usual qualities or features of a particular type of person, thing or group
- typically American hospitality
 - Mothers typically worry about their children.
 - typically male behaviour
 
 - in the way that you expect somebody/something to behave
- Typically, she couldn't find her keys.
 - He was typically modest about his achievements.
 - He mounted a typically robust defence of his own role in the matter.