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The phrase "average an increase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statistical data or trends, particularly when calculating the mean of a series of increases over time.
Example: "Over the past five years, we have averaged an increase of 10% in sales each year."
Alternatives: "calculate the mean increase" or "determine the average growth".
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They average an increase of 1pt – not statistically significant.
Economists had predicted, on average, an increase of 150,000, according to a Bloomberg News survey.
For example, an estrogen receptor in pigs is associated with increased litter size on average, an increase of 0.6 to 2.0 pigs per litter, depending on the genetic background in which the gene is expressed.
Yes, we adopt similar positions when reading books, but the time we spend looking at portable screens now even eclipses the time we spend watching TV; a new study by Flurry puts it at nearly three hours a day on average, an increase of around 10 per cent in the past nine months.
The Labour research found a yearly gym pass now costs £368 on average, an increase of £15 since 2010.
On an average, an increase of ASA/AAF with an increase of shape-ratio can be inferred for the considered model parameters and frequency bandwidth.
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The borough has averaged an increase of 5 percent in commercial vacancies.
Through the tournament's first 23 games, ESPN broadcasts averaged an increase of 21% on the first 23 games of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Bush/Reagan averaged an increase of about 3% a year; GWB, an increase of almost 3.4%; Clinton, an annual decrease of 1.5%.
So if A has greater fitness than the population average A increases.
Advertisers experience, on average, an 11.5percentt increase in mobile click-through-rate when running a mobile-specific campaign.
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