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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average difference is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statistical data or comparing values to indicate the mean difference between two or more sets of data.
Example: "The average difference is significant, suggesting a notable trend in the results."
Alternatives: "mean difference is" or "typical difference is".
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For women, the average difference is a just over ten years.
In developed countries, the average difference is five or six years.
In a class of 25, the average difference is equivalent to going from 13th place to 11th.
Pay inequality is very common, even though research has indicated that the wage gap has decreased, the average difference is still approximately 7%.
Analysis of the lower quartile rainfall events indicates that the expected average difference is 25.61%.
Comparison with indoor experimental results show the average difference is within 6%.
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The average difference was 3.64% with a standard deviation of 4.46%.
The magnitude differences relative to Mj ranged from −0.6 to 1.0, and the average difference was 0.45.
The average difference was 0. In other words, on average, the two methods were able to provide exactly the same score for these students.
Based on the analysis of the comparison between the use of a manual method and the use of software for the calculation of the four utilities, the overall average difference was less than 15%.
Interestingly, our study also found that there was a small, but significant, difference in the copays at the baseline between saxagliptin and sitagliptin groups (the average difference was $2.18).
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