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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average wattage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the typical power consumption or output of an electrical device or system.
Example: "The average wattage of this light bulb is 60 watts, making it energy-efficient for everyday use."
Alternatives: "typical wattage" or "mean wattage.".
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Then set about increasing your average wattage.
Solar fans recite the capital cost per watt generated on a sunny midday; average wattage, night and clouds included, is (in southern California) scarcely a quarter of that.
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Perhaps bothered by a sore shoulder, Venus connected on a high percentage of first serves (70), but at low wattage, averaging 100 miles an hour.
Formaldehyde-fixed cells were collected in ChIP lysis buffer (150 mM NaCl, 5 mM EDTA, pH = 8, 1% Triton X-100, 0.5% NP40, and 50 mM Tris-HCl, pH = 7.5) and the chromatin was sheared to an average size of ∼600 800 bp using a Misonix Ultrasonic XL-2000 Liquid Processor (5×20 s, output wattage 7, with 45 s rest intervals on ice between pulses).
She can transform something as prosaic as a box of lightbulbs into a meditation on our finite existence, with their wattage engineered to match moonlight and their lifespan of 66 years reflecting that of the average human.
Star wattage continues to dim.
No star wattage is required.
Legal precedent and celebrity wattage?
The milestone seemed to increased his wattage.
But how about some real veteran wattage?
Maximum wattage is another staging must.
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