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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an averages" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an average" when referring to a single average value or "averages" when referring to multiple average values.
Example: "The report shows an average of 75% for the test scores."
Alternatives: "a mean" or "average values."
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For some perspective, the Galaxy Note scored an averages of 2703 and 48,610 on Quadrant and Browsermark respectively.
From the set of RPKM values calculated across all Bowstrap iterations, an averages and standard deviations of RPKM are determined for each gene model.
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:a Average of Inside the House, Fahrenheit.
"An average is an average," he said.
Take an average kitchen.
But this is an average.
But that is an average.
He was an average student.
Just an average day, huh?
Take an average".
Ten is an average, bearable day.
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