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The phrase "average at a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a level of proficiency or performance in a specific context, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "He is average at a game that requires quick reflexes."
Alternatives: "average in" or "mediocre at".
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Using the same approach, only 45 races would have been that close on average at a comparable point in the 1998 through 2008 election cycles.
"My scholarship depends on keeping my grade point average at a certain level.
They die, on average, at a rate of about one a day.
Their successful bids were on average at a slightly lower price than retailers.
Each one educates 343 students on average at a tuition of $4 a month.
Eliminating Gallup puts the average at a slightly higher 0.5pt – in other words, way off the mark.
The severity levels of the incidents and disputes we observe are, on average, at a very low level.
Although we may perceive corporations as enduring institutions, they now die, on average, at a younger age than their employees.
The consequence of a 0.4% rate is that two fatalities every year can be expected on average at a Cheltenham Festival with 500 runners".
Bell said Carney and the Bank of England had shown that currency unions pooled about 25% of their GDP on average at a federal level.
The annual profit of the D-CAES plant was $1.3 million more on average at a distance of 50 km between the heat load and air storage sites.
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