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The phrase "average half of" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are trying to express the average of two quantities, but it is better to clarify the meaning.
Example: "To find the average half of the two scores, we need to add them together and divide by two."
Alternatives: "mean of half" or "average of fifty percent".
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On average, half of them will be too busy decomposing to attend.
But Guidry finished with a 1.74 earned run average, half of Clemens's 3.44.
On the average, half of the molecules in this volume will be moving toward the wall.
On average, half of all dealers do at least some renovation once in five years, according to the dealers association.
On average, half of the vision correction seen at six months after the surgery is gone after two years.
Because only about 20percentt of Cambodia's fields are irrigated, its rice farmers harvest on average half of Vietnam's yields and one-third of China's.
Let's start with the easy part – on average, half of the 1,543 initially undecided voters report that they are still unsure in 2012.
The other half of the workers' genes come from the mother, and on the average half of them are identical in any two sisters.
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Fuel is now averaging half of year-ago costs, but hedging fuel is a tricky game, and the industry's results are mixed year over year, almost a damned if you do, damned if you don't quandary.
Their point guard, the "Phenom," was the best baller on death row, and averaged half of his team's score by himself.
Its point guard, the "Phenom," was the best baller on death row and averaged half of his team's score by himself.
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