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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a higher average" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing numerical values or statistics to indicate that one value is greater than another average.
Example: "The study revealed that students who studied regularly had a higher average score on the exam compared to those who did not."
Alternatives: "an increased mean" or "a greater average".
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The suburbs also have a higher average order size.
Both players have a higher average annual salary than the Dodgers offered Piazza.
"He can hit for more power and for a higher average," Denbo said.
A higher average ambulatory reading was a predictor of cardiac events and death.
Seven non-league clubs currently have a higher average attendance than Coventry.
In areas with loud low-frequency noise, the calls had a higher average frequency.
The result is a higher average cost of collection per ton".
Selling continuously to catch the spikes is one way to obtain a higher average price.
To correct for this, a risk-averse executive would need a higher average level of compensation.
No one in history has scored more runs at a higher average.
America West expects the changes, effective yesterday, to bring in more passengers at a higher average price.
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