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The phrase "average than" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a mistaken combination of "average" and "greater than" or "less than," which are used in comparative contexts. Example: "The average score was higher than last year's results."
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And nobody is more average than Paul.
That's a much better average than that of most politicians.
It is also slightly cheaper, on average, than nuclear power.
It's a better batting average than investment bankers have.
China imposes lower tariffs on average than Brazil or India.
Those loans, meanwhile, were $13,000 bigger, on average, than mortgages originated in 2006.
England's richest citizens live seven years longer on average than their poorer neighbours.
White subjects did no better on average than those given a placebo.
During 1999, new issues performed far better, on average, than in any year since 1975.
The soils are 40% more productive on average than other farming regions in Australia.
They are even closer on average than those of fraternal twins who grow up together.
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