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The phrase "average deviation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in statistical contexts to refer to the average amount by which individual data points differ from the mean.
Example: "The average deviation of the dataset indicates how much the values vary from the mean."
Alternatives: "mean deviation of" or "average variation of".
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We take a different view of the data around the quake, plotting the average deviation of the eggs over time.
The CPA-SRK72 EoS showed an absolute average deviation of 2.55% for pure TEG.
The correlation predicted 90% of the experimental data with an average deviation of 15%.
The results of experiment and simulation have achieved good agreement with the same trend and average deviation of 2.25%.
Fitting of the kinetic parameters allowed to reproduce the experimental results within an average deviation of 3.7%.
The average deviation of predicted pressure drop across the column compared to experimental data was within 5%.
For thermal conductivity, model developed by Ely and Hanley, with absolute average deviation of 3.5%, is recommended.
The model predictions could fit the experimental data for decomposition of waste activated sludge with an average deviation of 2.14%.
Results show that for viscosity, the absolute average deviation of KRW model is the smallest, which is 1.3%.
The ANN prediction was in good agreement with the measured data with an absolute average deviation of 6.46%.
The new correlation agreed well with experimental and data from the literature, with an average deviation of −4.4%.
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