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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average tenure of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the typical duration of employment or service in a particular role or organization.
Example: "The average tenure of employees at the company is five years, indicating a stable workforce."
Alternatives: "typical duration of" or "mean length of service".
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The average tenure of a partner is about eight years.
The average tenure of a hospital president, he said, is three to seven years.
The average tenure of a turkey talk-line operator is 15 years.
From 1789 through 1970, the average tenure of a Supreme Court Justice was about fifteen years.
During the 20th century the average tenure of Harvard presidents was 20 years.
The average tenure of the eight managers who run the Dodge & Cox Stock fund is 23 years.
By contrast, the average tenure of equity fund managers is less than five years, according to Morningstar.
The average tenure of McDonald's governance committee, which is responsible for appointing new directors, is 17 years.
Frequently the tanist got impatient and challenged the king, resulting in an average tenure of five or six years.
This is the pattern in the N.H.L., where the average tenure of a head coach is just under three seasons.
The average tenure of stock fund managers tracked by Morningstar is about five and a half years.
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