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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average of what" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when asking for clarification about the specific items or data points being averaged.
Example: "When you say the average of what, are you referring to the test scores or the overall performance metrics?"
Alternatives: "average of which" or "mean of what".
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The above estimate is an average of what students say they actually spend.
The below estimate is an average of what students say they actually spend.
You take the average of what you get in the end.
He was paid the average of what the berry pickers received, which was virtually nothing.
So we send out an average of what most people tipped".
"Tuition increases are making up for less than half, on average, of what institutions lost in state funds".
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According to Charles Stevens of the Salk Institute, our brains distinguish noise from signal through redundancy of neurons and a canny averaging of what those neurons have to say.
As for your final offer, because TMV prices are averages of what other people are paying — and some of those people may have paid too much — your goal is to pay less than the price listed for the vehicle's category.
Women entrepreneurs were only awarded, on average, 25% of the applied-for amount, whereas men received, on average, 52% of what they asked for.
In terms of purchasing power, South Korea pays teachers on average 250 percent of what we do.
Perhaps the people who are writing that have only average knowledge of what they were writing about".
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