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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an average one" is correct and usable in written English
It could be used to describe an object or person that is of average quality or capability. For example: "The student demonstrated an average understanding of the material, earning an average grade on the exam."
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On an average, one household survey took approximately an hour.
The estimates for the year 2020 represent on an average one death every 20 sec and one attempt every one to two seconds (Gvion and Apter (2012)).
On an average one marker/ 5.88 cM were mapped in the present study.
On an average, one linkage group contained 132.9 markers that spanned an average of 226 cM.
One such surrogacy agent claimed that he was able to match, on an average, one couple with a woman willing to be a surrogate every month.
On an average, one SSR was found per 7.1 kb of EST sequence with tri-nucleotide motifs (42.9%) being the most abundant followed by di- (41.2%), tetra- (9.2%), penta- (3.7%) and hexa-nucleotide (3.1%) repeat types.
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These costs were overwhelming when compared to an average one-week expenditure on food of US$9.55 per household [ 19].
These costs compared to an average one-week expenditure on food of US$9.55 per household (range 2.5 21.3).
"Why should an average one-bedroom with nothing special to offer cost well over a million?
To compensate, they were awarded an average one-off payment of £45,000, plus a monthly allowance of about £300.
In 1940, an average one-pound loaf of bread sold for eight cents, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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