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The phrase "average a pair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving mathematics or statistics, particularly when calculating the mean of two values.
Example: "To find the mean score of the two tests, you need to average a pair of results."
Alternatives: "calculate the mean of two" or "find the average of a duo".
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He showed that, on average, a pair of individuals is as genetically similar as first cousins once removed.
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Hers average $50 a pair, and business, she said, is great.
To accommodate lower-income customers, Mr. Aguiar said, he has to charge less: $3.50 on average for a pair of pants.
Furthermore, the Yankees, the Boston Red Sox and the Oakland Athletics scored a total of seven runs, only one-third of the 21.4 runs the major leagues average for a pair of games.
Mr. Lippes left de la Renta to produce designer underclothes at competitive prices ($18 is the average for a pair of designer briefs, but some brands cost as much as $150).Only secondarily did he consider his new brand's sexual component, he said.
That speed represents the average of a pair of one-mile passes on a closed runway at Elvington Airfield in Yorkshire, England.
Reliability between pairs of appraisers indicated low to high reliability depending on the domain and number of appraisers (0.17 0.81 for single appraiser; 0.30 0.96 when score averaged across a pair of appraisers).
The average price for a pair is $100.
He now has 5 pairs of those socks and some 30 other pairs that average about $20 a pair.
In Nike's case, that would cut 14percentt off the average cost of a pair of shoes made here.
She later admits to her friend Miranda that she has about 100 pairs of shoes costing an average of $400 a pair.
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