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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average able" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe a level of ability that is typical or standard, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "The average able student in this class performs well on standardized tests."
Alternatives: "moderately skilled" or "typically capable".
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The relatively small declines in growth we observed in response to drought suggest that most European tree species are – on average – able to maintain growth under conditions of low soil water availability.
The average ranks of the actual targets in the validation set in Table 1 show that the models are on average able to predict the correct target in the top 1%.
Such growth in an industry that requires little in the way of violence to control could provide a bonanza for parasitic rebel and terrorist groups, who when they control the trade are on average able to skim 30percentt of its value via taxation.
Each location will be 1,000 square feet, on average, able to serve approximately 50,000 people.
The substantially larger variability of change of eye position in the Y-plane compared with the X-plane is also well in line with the result that the first component yielded from PCA of the change in eye position in the X– Y plane is on average able to capture 87% of the signal variance.
In 2010, boys are, on average, able to spend >7 h a day on the computer or watching TV on the weekends, and girls spend on the average slightly more than 6 h a day on the weekends engaging in these activities.
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Mr. Gray's team had a slightly macho style, using exhortations like "Let's eat that rock!" All reached the hut at sundown, too tired for ringing pronouncements, having completed in 12 hours what takes an average able-bodied hiker 3 1/2.
The average able-bodied adult on food stamps now earns roughly $4,350 per year, compared to just $1,870 before the reforms.
For an average able-bodied human weighing 80 kg, the energy consumption required at each step is 36 J (250 watts peak power) [14] and torque as high as 140 Nm [21] during walking.
It's just too bad that the biases of the average able-bodied, predominately white and predominately male individuals are the ones that seem to grab hold of society.
It's too bad that the biases of the average able-bodied, predominately white and predominately male individuals are the ones that seem to grab hold of society.
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