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Ordinarily vs Typically - What's the difference?

ordinarily | typically |


As adverbs the difference between ordinarily and typically

is that ordinarily is (obsolete) in accordance with normal custom or routine; as a matter of established occurrence while typically is in a typical or common manner.

Typically vs Mostly - What's the difference?

typically | mostly |


As adverbs the difference between typically and mostly

is that typically is in a typical or common manner while mostly is mainly or chiefly; for the most part; usually, generally, on the whole.

Typically vs Habitually - What's the difference?

typically | habitually |


As adverbs the difference between typically and habitually

is that typically is in a typical or common manner while habitually is by habit; in a habitual manner.

Typically vs Stereotype - What's the difference?

typically | stereotype |


As an adverb typically

is in a typical or common manner.

As a verb stereotype is

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Typically vs Always - What's the difference?

typically | always |


As adverbs the difference between typically and always

is that typically is in a typical or common manner while always is at all times; ever; perpetually; throughout all time; continually.

Typically vs Daily - What's the difference?

typically | daily |


As adverbs the difference between typically and daily

is that typically is in a typical or common manner while daily is quotidianly, every day.

As an adjective daily is

quotidian, that occurs every day, or at least every working day.

As a noun daily is

a newspaper that is published every day.

Basically vs Typically - What's the difference?

basically | typically |


As adverbs the difference between basically and typically

is that basically is in a fundamental, essential or basic manner while typically is in a typical or common manner.

General vs Typically - What's the difference?

general | typically |


As an adjective general

is including or involving every part or member of a given or implied entity, whole etc.; as opposed to {{term|specific}} or {{term|particular}}.

As a noun general

is {{cx|now|_|rare|lang=en}} A general fact or proposition; a generality.

As a verb general

is to lead (soldiers) as a general.

As an adverb typically is

in a typical or common manner.

Typically vs Often - What's the difference?

typically | often |


As adverbs the difference between typically and often

is that typically is in a typical or common manner while often is frequently, many times.

Consequently vs Typically - What's the difference?

consequently | typically |


As adverbs the difference between consequently and typically

is that consequently is (conjunctive) as a result or consequence of something while typically is in a typical or common manner.

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