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The phrase "average birth decade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing demographic trends or statistics related to the birth years of a specific group of people.
Example: "The average birth decade for this population is the 1980s, indicating a significant increase in births during that time."
Alternatives: "typical birth decade" or "mean birth decade".
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While we do observe interesting differences among professions, further analysis is necessary to investigate whether professional differences in notability are confounded by the average birth decade.
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The age standardised death rate in each birth decade was then taken to be the weighted average of the fitted rates at each level of age, with weights equal to the overall proportion of the total person years in each age category.
Interestingly, we find that the birth decade factor has a different effect when we look at people pre-1900 and post-1900.
Christmastime got "Rockefeller Center Christmas Trees' Average Height by Decade".
The Dow Jones industrial average began the decade at 809.
Female dogs, on average, can birth two litters per year.
Notes: data for France averaged by decade from Piketty (2011).
First of all, the total number of births per decade has increased significantly from 29 101 births in the 1960s to 37 537 births in the 2000s.
There were, on average, 15.1 births for every 1,000 New Yorkers.
They were frequency matched to cases on date of birth in decades and vital status.
African-American and Asian-American women in that age range averaged 2.0 births, while white women averaged 1.8 births.
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