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The phrase "average in size with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size of one object or entity to another, indicating that they are similar in size.
Example: "The new model is average in size with the previous version, making it easy to handle."
Alternatives: "similar in size to" or "comparable in size with".
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It's average in size, with a good balance of 18 farmers and 12 non-agricultural food vendors.
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The proteins reported to form non-amyloid deposits are, on average, bigger in size, with lengths ranging from 345 to a few thousands of residues (Fig. 1, Table S2).
It has eight guest rooms, all above average in size, decorated with antiques, modern art and vibrantly painted walls.
Individual home ranges are relatively small, averaging, and increase in size with age.
Typically, 2,500-2,800 sequence reads were generated for each BAC (which averaged ~ 165 kb in size), with the resulting Phrap-based [ 25, 26] sequence assembly consistently providing at least eight-fold redundancy of the starting BAC.
Each pellet was approximately 1 × 0.5 × 0.5 cm in size with average mass of 0.3 g.
The average study populations are limited in size with the largest phase II study reporting results from 39 patients.
High-resolution confocal microscopy revealed that they are quite uniform in size with average diameter of ∼150 200 nm (Fig. 4A).
These GIs are mostly larger than 4 kb in length (4 ~ 20 kb in size), with average numbers being 35.8 (±7.5) per genome (data not shown).
About three weeks after bolting, there was a "switch" and plants started to produce siliques only slightly underdeveloped or normal in size with average length 12.9 mm.
The structures of the P. larvae myoviruses were similar in size with an average capsid height of 67.2 ± 3.2 nm and an average width of 64.1 ± 2.6 nm.
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