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The phrase "an average frequency of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the typical rate or occurrence of something within a specific context, such as in scientific or statistical writing.
Example: "The study found an average frequency of 10 occurrences per hour in the observed data set."
Alternatives: "a typical frequency of" or "a mean frequency of".
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The noise has an average frequency of 1,877 hertz, which would be audible to human ears if it were not so very faint.
El Niño is a splurge of warm water that spreads across the Pacific Ocean on irregular intervals, with an average frequency of once every five years.
However, the majority of active drug users (55%) are infrequent users, taking them at an average frequency of less than once a month.
The researchers found that Szechuan pepper tingled at an average frequency of 50 cycles per second.
OMH presented with an average frequency of once every 3 attacks.
Objective: Labyrinthine fistula (LF) is encountered during surgery for chronic otitis media (COM) with an average frequency of 7.5%.
The most concerning results are perhaps those presented in Fig. 2a, showing an average frequency of the Minority/Never responses for involvement of a medical physicist of 32%.
The rubber was collected from Landolphia owariensis gentilii rubber vines which were relatively scarce in the area with an average frequency of around one plant in each acre.
Catch trials occurred pseudo-randomly with an average frequency of one per 16 trials.
Type-5 interneurons displayed slow oscillatory dynamics with an average frequency of 1.4 Hz after ketamine injection (Figure 8A).
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For example, aspartic acid and glutamic acid together have an average frequency of 12.2% in the 21 data sets.
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