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The phrase "average strength" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the typical or mean level of strength in a particular context, such as physical fitness, materials, or performance metrics.
Example: "The average strength of the participants in the study was measured to determine the effectiveness of the training program."
Alternatives: "mean strength" or "typical strength".
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Despite the predominance of high-strength strains, results showed there had been little increase in the average strength.
Average strength values were lower in all tests in men and women.
The average strength of the joints is 119 MPa, 70% of that of the base metal.
The average strength at room temperature was found to be 581 MPa and the average strength at high temperature (1200°C) was found to be 262 MPa.
The fibre with the narrowest molecular weight distribution (MWD) has about 30% higher average strength.
On average, strength increased 174percentt in the right leg and 180percentt in the left, with some participants experiencing a threefold and fourfold increase in strength.
The effects of diameter and GFRP average strength greater than 750 MPa are found to be negligible.
Statistical signal processing is adopted to detect signals with average strength much lower than one photon per measurement.
Average strength of elliptical-hole, circular-hole, and without-hole specimens was 1.53, 1.26, and 0.66 GPa, respectively.
The co-extruded samples were found to have the highest average strength and also the highest weibull modulus and reliability.
A remarkable correlation is observed between bending failure stress level and the average strength measured under uniaxial compression loading.
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