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The phrase "an average interval of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a typical duration or time span between events or occurrences.
Example: "The study found that there is an average interval of three months between each follow-up appointment."
Alternatives: "a typical duration of" or "a mean time of".
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There have been a total of eight drops, occurring at an average interval of ten years.
Objects larger than about 100 feet in diameter, the size of a large house, strike Earth with an average interval of a few hundred years.
Eleven watering with an average interval of 10 days were used during planting season.
DNA markers were selected at an average interval of 24.7 cM.
The pillow was maintained for an average interval of 2.8 days (range 2 4).
We deployed OBSs as a receiver at an average interval of 5 km along each line.
Before the reconstruction, triangular Ag nanoplates were distributed uniformly on the surface with an average interval of 50 ± 15 nm.
After the reconstruction, the triangular Ag nanoplates accumulated into discrete stacks with an average interval of 90 ± 25 nm.
The vibration points (VPs) were set at an average interval of 50 m (range: 25 100 m).
A linkage map was constructed with an average interval of approximately 0.392 cM between recombinant blocks (Gao et al. [2013]).
OBSs were deployed at an average interval of 5 km, except for ODr1, where the interval was 3 km.
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