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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average gal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a typical or ordinary woman, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "She’s just an average gal who enjoys spending her weekends with friends and family."
Alternatives: "ordinary woman" or "typical girl".
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She is 25 pounds heftier than the typical model, and she relishes debunking the glamorous illusions of supermodels to reveal herself as a cellulite-prone, baggy-eyed average gal.
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Pre-Dior, a perfectly average fashion gal swooped in by my side, and asked: "Who are you?" Explaining I was a journalist, her wide eyes sparkled.
What he said would have made sense in any bar, coffee shop, or water cooler across America, and nobody would have been shocked if an average guy or gal said it -- but Biden isn't exactly an average guy or gal anymore, he is now one heartbeat away from the presidency.
All luciferase/β-gal ratios were then divided by the average luciferase/β-gal ratio of the control samples.
Because they know how to frame the issue to effectively resonate with the average guy or gal listening to that speech.
For each experimental group, the β-gal activity at each time point is presented as a percentage of the average β-gal activity detected in the ears of mice immediately (i.e. within 5 minutes) after cell injection (time 0; 100%), allowing a direct comparison of all experimental groups in the four in vivo experiments that were performed.
Hey, for that average guy and or gal 2016 was 2.2% better than 2015, right?
The aim and purpose of our having an economy in the first place is so that the average guy and or gal gets to lead a better life, one that hopefully continues to get better over time.
All the data are reported as mean % β-Gal expression (average value of [β-Gal activity (mg)/total protein (mg)].
I'm an average kind of gal but the WCs, when I finally find them, suddenly make me into a mountainous Alice in a teeny tiny porcelain wonderland.
Li et al 41 also find evidence that a decrease in average miles per gal (MPG) in the US passenger vehicle fleet may be associated with increased obesity.
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