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The phrase "average it would" is not correct in English and seems incomplete.
It may be intended to express a hypothetical situation regarding an average, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "On average, it would take about two hours to complete the task."
Alternatives: "typically it would" or "generally it would".
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Now, if the Earth were moving faster than average, it would have moved more in its orbit in the same amount of time, and so the location you marked on Earth will not have noon.
If these same consumers are poorer on average, it would also be regressive.
On average, it would be about a week if everything comes along as expected".
If this level of success were a baseball batting average, it would be a record.
"Were jobs to continue to grow at the 2011 monthly average, it would take more than four years to return to the prerecession employment level".
The snag is that, while such a monetary policy would be right for the euro zone on average, it would be too loose for Germany.
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Assuming that their discount margin nets them a few bucks per package on average (it'd vary based on the size of the item and box), they've then got to pay for packaging and logistical overhead, and actually, you know, pay the people picking up the boxes.
"I imagine for the average person it would present some challenges but for me its a part of my life and I'm pretty dedicated to them and to rescue," Way said.
If the current downturn is of average length, it would end in February.
If this salary had kept pace with national average earnings, it would now be £68,954.
It makes sense that if something is designed based on average measures it would be appropriate for all, or most of all.
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