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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'averaged at the' is correct and can be used in written English
The phrase is often used to indicate an average or typical amount or value of something. For example: "The average cost of a movie ticket is $12, and it has averaged at the $12 mark for the past three years."
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Astonishingly, after the spy scheme was in place, the Giants scored 4.27 runs a game at home, down from the 5.54 they had previously averaged at the Polo Grounds and representing a 23percentt loss in run production at home.
All results are collected and averaged at the end of the cross-validation.
are flow dependent, as they represent effective properties and complex biological processes averaged at the mesoscale.
For forest, 1-km MODIS forest NPP for 2001 2005 was averaged at the county level and compared with IBIS simulated forest NPP.
The figure displays on the x-axis the share of bonuses over earnings as obtained from the Structure of Earnings Survey in 2006 and on the y-axis our measure of wage rigidity averaged at the sector level.
This quantity is attractive in that it possesses the ability of being instantaneous and averaged at the same time, thus reconciling two conflicting properties into a rigourous and unambiguous framework.
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The averaged velocity at the inlet was measured to estimate the Reynolds number and Strouhal number.
His kickoffs averaged landing at the 3-yard line.
Judging by the scores – averaging at 7/10 – not much.
"I mentioned you are averaging 32 at the moment... ...... "I'm averaging 40 at the moment".
The state average at the time was 0.7 per 10,000.
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