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The phrase "average does not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statistics, performance, or generalizations that do not apply to a specific case or situation.
Example: "The average does not reflect the unique circumstances of each individual case."
Alternatives: "mean does not" or "typical does not".
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Indeed, by definition an average does not represent extreme values that can be significantly different.
The calculation of this average does not include transactions in government securities.
There are wide variations, and so a nationwide average does not really capture that.
What applies on average does not preclude adverse effects of particular policies in particular countries.
The national average does not matter if there is no tower near you.
For single-phase interactions, this new Roe average does not introduce artificial states and satisfies the U-property exactly.
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"A low batting average doesn't work".
In this case, "average" doesn't mean mainstream.
The typical New Yorker: "The average doesn't exist.
"Average is important, yes, but average doesn't always mean production," Girardi said.
"An average doesn't tell you very much," Robert Haberski, the principal, said of the citywide ratio.
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