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The phrase "average compared with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a comparison between the average of one group or set of data and another group or set of data.
Example: "The average compared with last year's sales figures shows a significant increase in revenue."
Alternatives: "average in relation to" or "average in comparison to".
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This is up 30 seconds a day on average compared with 2012.
Men will spend more on gifts and cards than women -- $100, on average, compared with $60.
A month of Zyprexa therapy costs Kentucky $284 on average, compared with $167 for Risperdal.
They earn $85,000 a year on average, compared with $18,000 before the Pursuit program.
For now, the downer is the price: $2.95 a gallon on average compared with $2.05 for regular unleaded.
Jets are flying with less than half their seats filled on average compared with 75percentt before Sept. 11.
On a treadmill, the treated mice ran for an hour on average, compared with only 35 minutes for untreated ones.
As of Nov. 30, the portfolio's bonds were rated BBB, on average, compared with AAA for the index.
Such intensive monocultures supported 900 million fewer years of evolutionary history, on average, compared with untouched forest reserves.
Mr. Carson has gained the most new support, polling at a 21.4percentt average compared with 7.2percentt last month.
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North Yorkshire spends £207 per head on average compared with £15 in Leeds and £30 in Bradford.
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