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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a typical or standard version of a person, often in a comparative context.
Example: "When it comes to fitness, the average you might not be as dedicated as a professional athlete."
Alternatives: "typical you" or "standard you".
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"Which is not bad on the average, you know?
In the long run, on average, you would make money.
If you've got a B average you are probably better off not having 1450 SAT's".
You want to score runs at the highest average you can.
Do you see that that simple averaging, running average, you could call it.
Battery life is outstanding; on average you charge the device only once a month.
On average, you need one new house for every 1.5 new jobs.
While there is a tiny chance of becoming a millionaire, in the long run, on average, you will lose money.
Note the sophisticated use of "could" and "average" - even if you can prove you're average, you still might not save.
On average, you end up no better off than you would have by going with a larger fund.
One parent, Ellen Payne, said: "If you have a child who's average, you get very, very worried about the test.
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