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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average error of" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to the average amount of error created by a given process or procedure. For example, "The average error of the model was found to be 0.02."
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Half of Britain's post-war elections have been won by a majority smaller than that average error of 4.4%.
Average error of bad pixels per image.
On my spreadsheet that's an average error of 20%.
The SLH correlation yielded an average error of 23%.
The average error of road identification is 16.2%.
The estimated average error of the algorithm is 45 metres.
The average error of this experiment is 0.11 m.
The average error of this experiment increases to 0.23 m.
The results demonstrated that the CT-based models contained an average error of 0.15 mm while the MRI-based models contained an average error of 0.23 mm.
The average error of the fitting formula for all experimental data is 10.7%.
This model was validated with experimental viscosity measurements (average error of about 3%).
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