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The phrase "average age has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statistical data or demographic information regarding the average age of a group or population.
Example: "The average age has increased over the past decade, indicating a trend towards an older population."
Alternatives: "mean age has" or "typical age has".
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The average age has dropped to a youthful 38 years.
Still, the average age has increased across all races and ethnicities.
But the average age has been 70, more in line with the 17th-century precedent.
At the same time, the average age has crept up to 41, the highest in the world.
When you include people who were no longer married, the average age has gone up to 35.6 from 35.
And for existing miners their average age has crept up to the mid-40s finding mid-40s findingt is nearly impotherlemployment
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By 2005, however, the average age had dropped to 30 – and it appears to be getting lower.
By last March, its population had been reduced by half to 479, and the residents' average age had climbed past 70.
Japan's average marriage age has gone up five years since 1970, and single-parent households are increasingly common.
Its average fleet age has crept up a bit lately, to just over six years, but only because its new Airbus A380s have run into production problems.
The average investor's age has shrunk to the 40s; his time horizon has stretched to 50 years.
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