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Historically

Historically is an adverb used to refer to events, periods, or patterns in the past, or to indicate that a statement relates to history or historiography. It is commonly employed to frame claims about what occurred before the present or to compare past and present conditions. The term often accompanies data, narratives, or analyses that describe earlier times.

The word comes from history, via Old French histoire and Latin historia, with Greek istoria ultimately root.

In scholarly writing and journalism, historically is used to summarize long-term patterns or to anchor arguments

See also history, historic, historical.

The
suffix
-ly
forms
the
adverb;
historically
is
placed
near
verbs
to
indicate
past
orientation.
In
modern
usage,
it
typically
introduces
past-oriented
statements
and
is
distinct
from
historic
(significant
in
history)
and
historical
(relating
to
history).
in
the
historical
record.
It
can
soften
conclusions
by
acknowledging
that
present
conditions
may
differ
from
those
observed
earlier.
The
phrase
historically
speaking
is
common,
and
writers
should
beware
overuse
or
vague
references
to
the
past
without
specific
evidence.