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The phrase "average candidates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals who meet the basic qualifications or standards for a position but do not stand out in any significant way.
Example: "In this competitive job market, we are looking for more than just average candidates; we want exceptional talent that can drive our company forward."
Alternatives: "mediocre candidates" or "typical candidates".
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In this case, that would imply a Republican win by 10 points given average candidates and a neutral overall political environment.
On average, candidates in the 2018 midterm races spent no more than 5percentt of their overall media budgets on digital advertising, according to a report by Tech for Campaigns.
I should note, however, that on average candidates have some tendency to improve in the actual voting from their poll standing because the polls include undecided voters, whereas everyone who actually votes will have to choose a candidate.
If you are doing the same things everyone else is doing, you're inevitably hiring average candidates.
Moreover, the demand for skilled employees in areas such as geotechnical engineering, petroleum engineering, nursing, and systems analysis is so acute that corporations in these fields are willing to pay top dollar to recruit even average candidates.
"Parliamentary elections are never popular; we have less than three average candidates for a position.
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However, posting a salary range that would normally be offered to average candidates may lead top candidates to believe the position is below them.
The Association of Democratic Reform also reports that the average candidate owned Rs.
The average candidate's age is 26.
"They're more sophisticated than your average candidate".
But the average candidate for the State Senate in New York spends only about $500,000 on a race.
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