0 in the way that you would expect someone or something to be, do, behave, etc., even though this idea is often wrong: --
Brendan is a stereotypically disheveled academic.
Strategies for "damage control" or avoiding conflict include attenuating disagreements, softening refusals, and hedging directives, and, again, these strategies are stereotypically associated with women's ways of talking.
The tracks stereotypically segregate one section of town from another, hence the expression that one could come from ' the wrong side of the tracks'.
Sixty-seven percent of children rocked, and 19% moved their hands stereotypically.
This is the most stereotypically fashionable pose of the three, and it appears repeatedly in tailor's journals.
Their linguistic practices, at least in the company of close friends, rarely utilize stereotypically strong or moderate masculine forms.
Quantitative methods are employed to establish the frequency with which such stereotypically gendered forms are used.
Are they stereotypically beautiful, ugly, fat, thin, etc.?
Stereotypically, women are widely perceived to be worse drivers than men, and some women concur.