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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are bigger than average" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size of something to a standard or typical size, indicating that it exceeds that standard.
Example: "The shoes I bought are bigger than average, which is why they fit so comfortably."
Alternatives: "larger than typical" or "greater than the norm."
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Kold-Draft cubes are prized because they are bigger than average, chilling drinks faster and diluting less quickly.
If you book a 'Twin Room' the 'single' beds in 'higher level', newer hotels are bigger than average and usually fit two of you.
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"My footprint is bigger than average but less than it could be," he says.
The left Heschl's gyrus is bigger than average in professional phoneticians.
New York Times/CBS News national polls also say that the political divide between men and women — more men than women gravitating toward Republican candidates, a pattern dating back to Ronald Reagan's election as president in 1980 — is bigger than average heading into November.
"The panel is split down the middle on whether it will be bigger than average [sunspot number of 140] or smaller than average [90]," said panel chair Douglas Biesecker of the Space Environment Center in Boulder, Colorado.
It would directly benefit paycheck-earning American women and their families, and disproportionately benefit women of color (for whom the wage gap is bigger than average) and single mothers (whose individual income is a far greater portion of their household income).
The waiters wear ties, the booths are bigger than your average compact car, and a "Notice of Prohibition" is posted next to the bar.
While the numbers at stake are bigger than the average investor has to worry about, the lessons to be learned can be applied at both ends of the scale.
These are bigger than the average bowl, but not as expensive as larger tanks.
The average correlation coefficients are bigger than 0.97 for both genomes.
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