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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a my average" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, possibly a mix-up between "my average" and "an average."
Example: "In my opinion, my average score in math is quite good."
Alternatives: "my average" or "an average of mine."
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A 4.0 is an A, my average is 4.4, and I'm in the second decile.
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"When I was a DCI my average working week was 80 hours.
Twenty-five thousand dollars is a quarter of my average working capital this year.
"My time was an hour worse than my average," said Jim Bates, 42, a United States Army lieutenant colonel from Hopewell, Va.
Therefore, agricultural economists applied approaches like 'safety first' (where a farmer would say "I'd rather avoid a disaster than increase my average yield") or similar methods where most of the weight in technology choice is given to avoiding significant setbacks.
Perhaps because he did so on April Fool's Day or perhaps because, as Martinez puts it, he was trying to withdraw "an amount that dwarfed my average balance by $49,600, give or take a few hundred"–he was thwarted at his first attempt.
I had logged 52 miles in seven days, a dozen more than my average.
In my opinion, they are definitely worth a 13-minute wait (my average across the three trips).
One of my students, Steve Cayzer, who unbeknownst to me held a Ph.D. in biological sciences, did a much better job than my average student, and we found that we could devise AIS algorithms that were useful for solving complex data-mining problems.
With an audience of 250,000 my average post reaches over 150,000 every time I post.
So my average was a C+.
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