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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a averaging" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an averaging" because "averaging" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The process of an averaging of the data points will yield more accurate results."
Alternatives: "a mean calculation" or "an average process."
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In facts, because the A averaging methods minimizes the weight of single data, A-based measures are expected to be more dependent on expression breadth [2].
By this rule, the fused approximation coeffients (X_{F}^{J}) are obtained by a averaging operation x_{F}^{J}left[mathbf{n}right] = frac{{x_{A}^{J}left[mathbf{n}right] + x_{B}^{J}left[mathbf{n}right]}}{2}, (79).
He was the Sea Kings' go-to player and he delivered, a averaging 20 points and 10 rebounds per game.
On an 8 h average level, the exposure varies from 75 dB(A) up to 90 dB(A), averaging 85 86 dB(A), and with peak exposures up to 130 dB(C 140 dB(C).
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:a Average of Inside the House, Fahrenheit.
It is like getting a batting average, an average height, an average weight.
A coefficient is an average score.
I was an average mom to an average teenager.
He was an average athlete, and an average student.
He's not so much an average man as an averaged and constantly averaging one.
Say, OK, since it's a average.
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