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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average which was" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific average in a context where a comparison or explanation is being made, but it lacks clarity as it stands.
Example: "The average which was calculated for the test scores was surprisingly high."
Alternatives: "average that was" or "average calculated".
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It was $1.24 cheaper than the Islandwide average, which was $73.45.
Output per hour worked was 21 percentage points below the average, which was also the widest gap since 1992.
Those results were well above the state average, which was 494 for the verbal test and 506 for math.
The Dow Jones industrial average, which was down 300 points at midday, fell 176.58 points, or 2percentto to 8,693.96.
The Dow Jones industrial average, which was nearing 6,500 points less than a month ago, briefly traded above 8,000.
His postseason average, which was.196 before this series, is at.211 (24 for 114) after he went 5 for 17 in the five games.
The Dow Jones industrial average, which was up almost 110 points before the announcement, finished with a gain of 56.79 points, or 0.7percentto to 8,588.36.
Rivera converted 39 of 40 save chances, compiling a 1.40 earned run average, which was just 0.02 off his career low.
It was the 14th straight month that the state jobless rate was below the national average, which was 4.2percentt in February, the Labor Department said.
The court ruled that the school should not have more than 10percentt more minority students than the districtwide average, which was about 30percentt.
The Dow Jones industrial average, which was ahead in early trading, ended down 130.92 points, or 1.17percentt, at 11,033.92.
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