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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weekly average" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statistical data or measurements that are calculated on a weekly basis.
Example: "The report indicates a weekly average of 150 units sold over the last month."
Alternatives: "a weekly mean" or "an average per week".
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According to BBC figures, it has a weekly average reach of 34% of six- to 12-year-olds.
Since its May 31 debut, it has been watched by a weekly average of 24.5 million people.
That figure was a weekly average and only 18percentnt achieved more than 60 minutes of exercise every day.
But copies sold at newsstands dropped by more than a third to a weekly average of just 14,260.
Copies sold at newsstands dropped by more than a third, to a weekly average of just 14,260.
1Xtra's audience fell 5.4% from a year ago and 9.5% on the previous quarter to a weekly average of 600,000 listeners.
For its first six episodes this season, it has lost a weekly average of about 2.8 million viewers from the comparable period last year.
First-time applications for jobless benefits rose to a weekly average of 323,200 in August from 306,800 in July.
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This is true of models with a constant weekly average contact rate throughout the year, and also of models that assume seasonality of transmission.
Three main unions oppose proposals from the employment minister, Kris Peeters, that would allow employers to impose a working week of up to 45 hours when required, followed by shorter weeks to retain a 38-hour38-hour average.
With a usual weekly average split of 24 percentage points (68 minus 38), there are likely to be lots of close games that come down to the final minute and a handful of minor upsets.
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