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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average hearing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person's hearing ability that is typical or standard compared to the general population.
Example: "The audiologist determined that her hearing was within the range of average hearing for her age group."
Alternatives: "normal hearing" or "typical hearing".
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Understand that hearing aids do not give hard-of-hearing people average hearing.
Although state law requires disciplinary hearings for teachers, known as 3020a hearings, to be completed within four months, the average hearing in New York City drags on for 18 months and costs the system $100,000 in salary and benefits for the sidelined teacher, Mr. Levy said in a memo sent yesterday to the seven-member Board of Education.
The aim of this study was to quantify acute changes in recognition of speech in spatially separate competing speech and sound localization accuracy, and relate those changes to two levels of temporary induced UHL (UHL30 and UHL43; suffixes denote the average hearing threshold across 0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz) for 8 normal-hearing adults.
"For someone with mild to moderate hearing loss, the average hearing aid today is completely overengineered," Mr. Freuler said.
For this relatively young cohort, 29% exhibited hearing loss, defined as average hearing threshold >20 dB HL in the conventional audiometric range.
Forty-two pexhibitedhearing hearing loss in the extended-high-frequency audiometric range using the same criterion (average hearing threshold >20 dB HL).
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The Roberts court, which on average hears fewer cases than the Rehnquist court did, has struck down fewer laws — 15 in its first five years, or three a year.
'But, why are England average?' I hear you cry.
The average person hears sounds up to about 15,000 vibrations per second; ultrasonics begin above that level.
It's a bunny eating a carrot!" In those families, the average child heard thirty-two andirmations and five prohibitions ("Stop that"; "That's the wrong way!") per hour — a ratio of six to one.
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