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Free sign upThe phrase "average in terms of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific aspect or characteristic that is being measured or compared.
Example: "The students performed average in terms of their math scores compared to the national average."
Alternatives: "average regarding" or "average with respect to".
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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.
San Antonio's bench production is slightly down from its season average, in terms of scoring.
We are also about average in terms of problem-solving with computers.
"Our intake here is above national average in terms of academic ability".
Swedish academic R&D is more appropriately characterised as average, or below average, in terms of input and above average in terms of output.
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.
Make sure to choose a configuration that is average in terms of content, cost, and cycle time through the system.
The north of Nigeria has about 30percentt vaccination coverage, and they're above average in terms of wealth within Africa.
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