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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average device" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a device that has typical or standard features and performance compared to others in its category.
Example: "The average device on the market today offers a balance of performance and affordability, making it suitable for most users."
Alternatives: "standard device" or "typical device".
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An average device will measure about 30 feet long by 30 feet wide and about 3-10 feet high, depending on local conditions, says Alam.
The average device had twenty-five identified vulnerabilities.
The average device characteristics are shown in Fig. 3.
The average device characteristics are presented in Fig. 6, the corresponding photovoltaic parameters of which are summarized in Table 2.
However the average device owner still likely holds a lot of data on their devices, from documents, to offline email to smartphone photos and videos.
Open image in new window Fig. 5 a Average device performance with various thicknesses of MoO3 HTM on graphene b Contact angle measurement using PEDOT PSS on pristine graphene surface and c 2 nm of MoO3/graphene surface.
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Hampton says that M87's recommended settings would mean that on average devices expended 10percentt or less of their battery helping others in a given day.
This paper deals with the results of the application of a speed signal averaging device and the acceleration loop.
The present paper deals with the issues regarding a signal averaging device and its theoretical and practical properties and functions.
Two sources of experimental errors in acoustic decay measurements are investigated: smoothing produced by the averaging device and "ringing" of the bandpass filter.
The paper also deals with acceleration loop speed servos with a subordinate acceleration controller as a result of application of the signal averaging device.
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