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The phrase "am average" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in informal contexts, but it typically requires a subject to be grammatically correct, such as "I am average."
Example: "In terms of my skills, I would say I am average compared to my peers."
Alternatives: "I am mediocre" or "I consider myself typical."
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I am average shaped, although my arms look pretty decent in a shirt (I think that is from my days as a personal trainer).
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He's average.
"Lindsay was average.
Dinkins was average.
Everything is average.
Sometimes you're average.
Ms. Card's was average.
I was average, athletic-looking.
This work is average Koons.
Tula, by contrast, is average.
Snipes is average height.
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