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The phrase "average difference between" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing statistical comparisons or analyses involving two or more groups or sets of data. Example: "The average difference between the test scores of the two classes was significant, indicating a disparity in performance."
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The average difference between the two registers was statistically significantly different from zero (p < 0.001).
Yet the average difference between the two plots is entirely environmental.
The average difference between men's and women's world records is 12% and Radcliffe's is 10%.
In terms of brain function, the overlap between the sexes is greater than any average difference between them.
The average difference between teams among the other 29 that followed in the payroll order was $3.1 million.
They then were kind enough to map the average difference between the Senate's Democratic and Republican caucus.
Among the respondents, occupation was reported to affect the average difference between physical age and heart age.
"The average difference between men's and women's starting salaries was about $4,000, which suggests that women might have closed or approached closing the gender gap if they had negotiated".
In fact, the average difference between Pew's likely voter and registered voter result in midterm elections over the past decade, as the Democratic-leaning millennials have joined the electorate, has been 4.3pt.
Surprisingly, the average difference between the university at which the respondent was studying at or had graduated from, and the one they chose was just two places (the median difference was four).
People who spent time studying at University of Glasgow seemed the most astute - the average difference between the institution's own league table ranking and those of the universities they chose was zero.
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