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The phrase "average a new" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "To average a new set of data, you must first collect all the values."
Alternatives: "calculate a new average" or "determine a new mean".
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On average, a new Eres swimwear collection takes two years.
On average, a new movie costs them about $18 wholesale on disc and $35 on VHS.
On average, a new version of a phone is launched every 265 days in the industry – down from 345 days in 2009.
Every week, on average, a new jail or prison is built to lock up more people in the world's largest penal system.
More than a decade after having gastric band surgery for weight loss, patients at a university hospital in Belgium had lost just 43 percent of their excess weight on average, a new study reports.
If you indicate that you are in excellent health, hoping to get the preferred rate, and the insurer determines that your health is only average, a new price will be proposed.
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This suggests the obvious: on average, a newer user is more likely to tweet than an older user.
Her father, Maxwell Anderson, was then one of Broadway's pre-eminent playwrights, averaging a new play a year.
But the more established companies in the Dow Jones industrial average fell, bringing the average to a new low of 9,796.03 on Tuesday.
Americans, on average, buy a new one every 6.7 years.
That was enough to send the Dow Jones Industrial Average to a new peak.
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