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The phrase "average it will" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "On average, it will take about two hours to complete the task."
Alternatives: "typically it will" or "generally it will".
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If you are 25 and invest your £5,000 into a low-cost FTSE 100 index tracker that grows by an average 5% a year after inflation (close to its long-run average), it will be worth £35,200 by the time you reach age 65.
On an average, it will take around 142 min to analyze the entire device.
On average, it will cost around £1,000-£1,500 a year to teach a child a musical instrument.
So if this winter is just average, it will be colder, increasing the demand for home heating oil.
Hayden had 1,198 yards rushing with a 5.5 yard-per-carry average It will be interesting to see how Hayden fares against much stiffer competition in 2008.
It's not that bilingualism prevents dementia – people will get it anyway – the point is on average it will be delayed by four or five years.
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On average, it'll take four minutes for you to get to the end of this piece, and quite frankly you should be spending those four minutes asleep.
On average, it'll take four minutes for you to get to the end of this piece, and quite frankly you should be spending those four minutes asleep.
If so, by the law of averages it will probably involve a Tesla Model 3. Self-driving cars may be about to have their Driscoll moment.
If that average holds, it will be the second-longest in the event's history, trailing only the record average of 3 38 set in 2009.
"When you see it becoming part of the lives of the average Joe, it will start to move," he said.
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