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The phrase "above average claw" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a claw that is better than the average, possibly in a comparative or evaluative sense.
Example: "The creature's above average claw allowed it to easily catch its prey, making it a formidable hunter."
Alternatives: "superior claw" or "better than average claw".
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For instance, U. terpsichores has an above average claw force and an above average mass specific claw area [ 10].
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Above average.
"Well above average.
gets treated as above average.
It's above average".
Above average is average - go figure.
Above average in many cases.
My readers are all above average.
He's above average in that".
Teacher leaving rates are also above average.
(Most people think they are above average).
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