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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average every day" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a confusion between "average" as a noun or verb and "everyday" as an adjective meaning common or ordinary.
Example: "I try to maintain an average level of exercise every day to stay healthy."
Alternatives: "typical daily" or "ordinary each day".
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Ninety Americans are killed, on average, every day by guns.
In his final three weeks Scott endured debilitating temperatures 10to2020 degrees colder than average every day.
That's how many pounds of coal each person in the United States consumes, on average, every day to keep the electricity flowing.
Mail Online, with 2.5 million browsers on average every day, and 45.5 million browsers a month, is storming away – up 51.1% year on year.
Data shows that about one person has been killed on average every day for the past three years by roaming tigers or rampaging elephants.
"Today's statistics show that overall absence is at a record low, with 70,000 more extra pupils in school on average every day in 2007-08 compared to 1996-97, proof the government's strategy is working.
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This was true on average for every day for the week tried.
President Obama claims to think about the welfare of the average American every day he's in office.
So far they've tested the product with 250 software developers, and claim that 70% come back regularly (on average every other day).
The PM10 sampling frequency was on average every 6th day, with each station operated on a distinct sampling schedule.
Plant germination and growth was monitored on average every 3 days until day 39 after seeding.
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