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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an average total of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a mean value or a cumulative amount that is averaged over a certain period or set of data.
Example: "The study revealed an average total of 150 participants per session over the course of six months."
Alternatives: "a mean total of" or "an overall average of".
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Adults watch an average total of 4hr and 17min of video content a day.
Last year's graduating class scored an average total of verbal and mathematics on the College Board tests of 993, compared with 1,010 statewide.
It was seen in whole or in part by more than 40 million viewers and pulled in an average total of 28 million viewers.
Female Internet users spend 8 percent more time online per month than men, an average total of 24.8 hours, according to ComScore.
Our Lady of Victory Parish in Lower Manhattan, for example, has five full-time priests for a church that drew an average total of 137 worshipers to its weekend services during the survey period.
The same pattern can be seen on other top network shows: "Two and a Half Men" on CBS averaged 611,000 Hispanic viewers out of an average total of 14.6 million viewers.
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The scores, as shown in this selection of the top 15 finishers, are an averaged total of the category rankings.
In those years, the average per-capita payment across the LLMs was 143 euros, with an average population of 63,000 and an average total employment of 19,000.
Last year, holders of BB-rated paper had an average total return of 13%.
During the first 72 hours of treatment in ICU, the patients received an average total volume of 12.8 ± 4.0 litters.
Over all, bank loan funds gave investors an average total return of 10.2percentt in 2003.
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