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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average including" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to specify that the average is calculated with certain elements included, but it is better to clarify the meaning.
Example: "The average including all participants shows a significant increase in performance."
Alternatives: "average that includes" or "average with".
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Last season, Moss was primarily a punt returner, leading the conference with a 16.5-yard average, including two touchdowns.
He also returned 21 kickoffs for a 26.2-yard average, including a 97-yarder for a touchdown against Buffalo.
Now, the 2 15 basketball average (including the endless final two minutes) is only six minutes shorter than hockey's.
The front seats are decidedly average, including side bolsters so smushy they feel like an inflatable kiddie pool.
He has bought and sold shares over the last decade, most recently buying at an average, including commission, of $15.863.
Full-time teachers in England reported working 48.2 hours a week on average, including evenings and weekends.
In 2010, the industry average was 21.8%, and the national average, including state and not-for-profit schools, was 14.7%.
Reservations: (800) 432-5444; rates for small rooms (12 by 17 feet on average, including bathroom) start at $140 a night.
In three starts for Norfolk, Trachsel went 2-0 with a 2.79 earned run average, including a seven-inning no-hitter against Ottawa, a Montreal Expos affiliate.
This season her 189 average (including a recent 255 game) again leads the league and is almost 20 pins better than that of any other Panther.
Edinburgh Fund Managers' unit fund in the sector has doubled over a year, but the average, including most smaller company insurance funds, grew by just over a third.
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