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The phrase "allowance for the average" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing considerations or adjustments made for typical or average conditions or situations.
Example: "In our budget planning, we need to make an allowance for the average expenses that occur each month."
Alternatives: "consideration for the average" or "adjustment for the average".
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Putting this in perspective, 1 can of Coke contains 39 grams of sugar -- 56percentt more than the recommended daily sugar allowance for the average adult.
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The recommended daily allowance of protein for the average adult is 0.8 grams per kilogram of body weight, according to the USDA.
Let's put numbers in context: 140 calories are just 7percentt of the daily caloric allowance for an average person.
A point system was devised to represent the minimum allowance for a particular food group, which also corresponded to half or more of the day's allowance for an average adult.
9. Operational allowance for the military to be doubled, to an average £4,800 for a six-month tour of duty.
Yet, we do not know whether the electorate makes an appropriate allowance for the fact that women are shorter, on average.
The new transit allowance would be $60 a month, or $2.50 a day for the average month's 22 workdays.
One is model averaging approaches which make some allowance for the uncertainty in choosing an appropriate statistical model (Conigliani and Tancredi, 2009).
No allowance for the participation in the study was paid.
Remember the 2.8- and 2.3-ounce recommended daily allowances for our average man and woman above?
Monthly allowances for employees average $66 per head, though one company has allotted up to $900.
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