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The phrase "are likely to average" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing predictions or expectations about the average of a set of data or outcomes.
Example: "Based on historical trends, the temperatures in July are likely to average around 85 degrees Fahrenheit."
Alternatives: "are expected to average" or "are predicted to average".
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But students in the later years of high school are likely to average fewer than seven hours, leaving them up to an hour-and-a-half short of the sleep they need.
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Dinner with beer or wine is likely to average $25 a person, including tax and tip.
A three-course dinner with wine is likely to average $30 a person, including tax and tip.
A three-course dinner with beer is likely to average $25 a person, including tax and tip.
A three-course dinner with wine is likely to average $40 a person, including tax and tip.
A three-course dinner with wine is likely to average $38 per person, including tax and tip.
However, government projections indicate this increase is likely to average around 5.4 MtCO2e a year, on average, to 2024 or 2025, and then about 4.0 MtCO2e per year to 2030 (all from post 2018).
As for Ewing and Grant, neither is likely to average more than 20 minutes a game under Coach Doc Rivers -- Ewing's former teammate in New York -- but both players could start on a front line that would include Hill.
He estimates that China's GDP growth over the next five years is likely to average between 5 and 6percentt.
Brent is likely to average $65-7065-70WTI $60-65 for 2018 in my opinion; although some ratings agencies have an even lower oil price forecast and hedge funds are also scrambling to trim their long calls.
The IFS has said that three million families are likely to lose an average of £1,000 a year, as a result of the previously announced changes to tax credits.
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