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Arta168 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Typically or usually

What's the difference between Typically and usually?
  

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Typical – looks like, reminds me of, appears to be, symbolic. Usual – common, customary, expected.

  • Typical – looks like, reminds me of, appears to be, symbolic.
  • Usual – common, customary, expected.
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Typical – looks like, reminds me of, appears to be, symbolic.

Usual – common, customary, expected.

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Typically refers to your usual practices and used, when there is no change in your practice.

I typically wakeup morning 6 O clock.

Usually refers to your regular practices and it mostly used as first word in a sentence, when there is change in your practice.

I usually wakeup morning 6 O clock, but unexpectedly I woke at 7 O clock today.

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