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Discover Ludwig"about average" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is average in quality or amount. For example, "This student's grades were about average this semester."
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"That's about average".
When she asked her mother if she was smart, her mother said, "You're about average".
That proportion is about average.
I'm talking about average kids.
"That's about average," she said.
"They're about average," he said.
The efficiency quotient is about average.
That's about average for a Gulf view".
"I'm talking about average people, like steelworkers.
"It's about average for something that thin".
Ticket prices vary but $15 is about average.
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