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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average per year" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statistics or data that are calculated on an annual basis.
Example: "The average per year for rainfall in this region is about 30 inches."
Alternatives: "annual average" or "yearly average".
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The total value of $90 million over five years, an Average Per Year (APY) of $18 million is identical to the APY achieved by Tom Brady a year prior.
Largest average per year and largest signing bonus," the team's general manager, Chuck Schmidt, said.
The amount of money each Briton wastes on average per year on food that is bought but never eaten.
Normalization of net present value (NPV) to volumetric reductions yielded a RWH unit cost of $0.20 $1.71 per 1000 L of watershed runoff reduced on average per year.
Yet economic disparities grew, and most rural workers earned only about one-fourth the average per year.
An official report published last year said there were an estimated 222,000 hate crimes on average per year in England and Wales.
In a study published last year, there were an estimated 222,000 hate crimes on average per year in England and Wales.
American museums, in the aggregate — we've just done a poll — have bought, on average per year, about $150,000 worth of antiquities without provenance.
Thirty-seven pedestrians, cyclists and car occupants were injured on average per year in Times Square from 2014 to 2016, not only 37 pedestrians total in that period.
Under league rules, the annual cap figure for the Devils would have been the average per year -- $6 million, a substantial break for seven of the seasons.
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Table 6 indicates that the long-term average per-year tunicate mutation rate could be 2 6 times as high as the vertebrate one, depending on which species best represents the long-term vertebrate average.
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