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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average draw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as discussing statistics, gaming, or any situation where a typical or mean result is being referenced.
Example: "The average draw for this lottery is significantly higher than last year's figures."
Alternatives: "mean draw" or "typical draw".
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The average draw down of the groundwater was observed to be 7.86 m.
Teams in the league, on average, draw twice as many fans on weekends.
In 2008, when Princeton averaged 9,384 fans, its attendance was 38th among 118 FCS schools (the average draw for FCS games was 8,823).
His ceaseless efforts -- everything from making all the calls to potential donors to setting up the tables, to entertaining the crowd -- bring in 75 to 100 pints per drive, far above the average draw of 20 to 30 pints.
So Washington gets an average draw for a No. 11, rather than a tough one for a No 7. Next, we need some way to measure success in the tournament.
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The Dow average, drawn out to two decimal places, may seem like some perfectly scientific number, but it's far from it.
The average drawing speed of the rope is 192 m per minute, and the height of the tower is 7 m.
The rates quoted by Freddie Mac and others are averages drawn from a variety of financial institutions, and lenders use varied approaches to set them.
The morning's news threw Wall Street for a loop, as the major averages drew back sharply after the opening bell.
The equity has since pulled back below support at its 10-day and 20-day moving averages, drawing them into a bearish cross.
While Keane and Musial are speaking, other crew members load bats, like torpedoes, into torpedo tubes; the bats have players' faces (and names and batting averages) drawn on them.
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