Sentence examples for adequately on average from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adequately on average" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing performance, results, or measurements that are satisfactory when considered across a typical range or over a period of time.
Example: "The team performed adequately on average throughout the season, securing a mid-table finish."
Alternatives: "sufficiently overall" or "satisfactorily on average."

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Although such models can still perform adequately on average (that is, across all studies combined), when applied in practice to particular populations the model performance may deteriorate considerably if the population's baseline risk is very different from the average estimated during model development.

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African Americans (AA), who are also poorer and less adequately insured, on average, than non-Hispanic white Americans (NHWA), seem particularly disadvantaged [ 6, 7].

The increase in sample size created a slight improvement in power, on average, and adequately accounted for an anticipated 10% loss-to-follow up and more modest exercise adherence that we postulated might occur with the higher demands associated with the exercise intervention in the HIGH volume arm of the trial.

Predicted length of stay performed adequately, only overestimating by 0.2 days on average (rho = 0.25, P <.001).

We demonstrate that the condition as well as the location of the property, even on average, is not adequately considered in the appraisal reports.

It is clear that sufficient, adequately trained CTC readers are needed; on average, inexperienced readers need training with at least 175 individual cases before they reach an acceptable sensitivity and specificity for lesions of 6 mm and larger [ 74].

In the 1980s and early 1990s these health centres were adequately manned with a doctor to patient ratio of on average 1: 6000 in public institutions [ 13].

On average, PAs written using the original template scored adequately, at 51%%.

Schulz and colleagues reviewed 250 reports of RCTs and found that those with inadequate allocation concealment, compared to reports in which this information was adequately reported, exaggerated the estimates of an intervention's effectiveness by 30%, on average.

Reports of inadequate allocation concealment, compared to those in which this information is adequately reported (i.e., adequate allocation concealment), exaggerate the estimates of an intervention's effectiveness by about 30%, on average [ 8- 10].

However, the total maximum daily load is often represented as an average daily pollutant load based on average long-term flow conditions, and as such, it does not adequately describe the problems they aim to address.

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