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The phrase "average based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a calculation or estimation that relies on specific data or criteria.
Example: "The average based on the last five years of sales data shows a steady increase in revenue."
Alternatives: "mean calculated from" or "average derived from".
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In our city, we know that our pupils, on average, are a little bit above the national average based on these sample-based tests.
Metacritic gave the pilot episode a Metascore a weighted average based on the impressions of a select thirty-one critical reviews of 67 out of 100.
Metacritic gave the episode a Metascore a weighted average based on the impressions of a select thirty-one critical reviews of 67 out of 100.
For example, if the length of sequence is 32 kb, then it contains only one 8-mer word on average (based on the random model).
In total, 91percentt of UK-based media companies paid men more than women on average, based on the mean hourly rate.
It also calculates grade-point average based on grading policies for the class or the school in general.
It would still, however, be more than four times larger than the national average, based on the city's size.
The range of grants to local groups varied from county to county; the average, based on interviews with administrators, appeared to be a couple of thousand dollars.
The No. 7 was rated above average based on its frequency and regularity of service, its relatively small number of delays caused by mechanical breakdowns, and seat availability.
In May 1896 he inaugurated the Industrial Average, based on 12 leading stocks, and published it in The Wall Street Journal.
On average, based on their Sharpe ratio, the 41 sector-rotation strategies now being monitored have been 14percentt riskier than the overall stock market.
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