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The phrase "average of three time" is not correct in English.
It should be "average of three times." You can use it when discussing the mean value calculated from three different time measurements or durations.
Example: "To find the average of three times, I added the durations of each run and divided by three."
Alternatives: "mean of three durations" or "average of three measurements."
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Children consume an average of three times more sugar than is recommended.
The goal is that each bike should be used an average of three times a day by local commuters.
Such attacks now take place an average of three times a week compared with once a week before.
Campaigners say the process of extracting tar sands produces an average of three times the carbon emissions of conventional oil production.
In the past year, Taliban suicide bombers have struck an average of three times a week, killing civilians in markets, mosques and police stations.
The Giants face third down and more than 10 an average of three times a game, one of the highest rates in the league.
Thank goodness I have not had this experience, but this occurred an average of three times per week in the last year.
The KBW Bank Sector Index has fallen almost 30 percent, and according to Reuters, it trades at 1.3 over the book value of the banks in the index, well below the historical average of three times book value.
Polly Neate, chief executive of the charity Women's Aid, said abused women call the police an average of three times about domestic violence before officers take any further action against the perpetrator.
All the values are obtained based on the average of three times experiments.
Each data point represents the average of three times y = 0.0014 x + 0.0005 (3).
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