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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average in terms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific aspect or criterion by which something is being averaged or evaluated.
Example: "The results were average in terms of performance compared to previous years."
Alternatives: "average regarding" or "average based on".
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"It is far above average in terms of segregation," Professor Logan said.
Both studies put New York well above the national average in terms of obesity prevalence.
Warringah is about average in terms of the age of its population.
"Our intake here is above national average in terms of academic ability".
We are also about average in terms of problem-solving with computers.
Above average in terms of enjoyment, but only because it can sometimes get better after dinner if your luck's in.
In reality, my children and yours are likely to be reasonably average in terms of looks, behaviour, intelligence and charm.
The venue fare, however, is above average in terms of beer — Boddingtons on tap — and you can get malt vinegar for your chips.
I first had to find a city with a demographic profile similar to the national average in terms of, say, age, ethnicity and health.
He said only 15% of the largest academy chains perform above the national average in terms of pupil progress, compared with 44% of council-run schools.
Persuasion swing states are states that are close to the national average in terms of partisanship and are also highly elastic.
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