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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average skill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a level of proficiency that is typical or standard in a particular area or activity.
Example: "Her performance in the competition was impressive, but it was only at an average skill level compared to the top contenders."
Alternatives: "moderate ability" or "standard proficiency.".
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Overall, the ensemble model results are skillful, with an all site average skill score of about 0.4.
Hanowski, he said, has "good hockey sense, average skill, great shot," but that his skating is an "issue".
Yet today, he argued, it is increasingly a worker's greatest skill, not his average skill level, that matters.
This, plus growth in the ranks of unskilled immigrants, is downgrading the average skill set of an American worker.
Rodriguez, who turns 29 in July, is the classic five-tool player, with well above average skill in hitting, hitting for power, fielding, throwing and running.
"But we do know that the average skill level in the Black Country is lower than the south-east of the area around Coventry".
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The average worker with average skills will find intense competition globally.
In the past, workers with average skills, doing an average job, could earn an average lifestyle.
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By David Galler The New Yorker, December 2 , 1967P. 58 Still young, with more than average skills, View Article By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By David Remnick By Malcolm Gladwell.
This should at least be true in patients with insect venom allergy that are tested by examiners with average skills.
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