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Discover LudwigThe phrase "averaged for" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it when you are comparing one average with another. For example, "The average test score was 80%, but that average was lowered when the results were averaged for the entire class."
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The runs were averaged for each animal.
(b) Mean Connection Time (days) averaged for each province.
Data were averaged for each condition and participant.
Results were averaged for each family.
The results are averaged for both networks.
The values were averaged for 200 neurites.
Three beats were averaged for each measurement.
Ten responses were averaged for each recording.
The results were averaged for each group.
4 scans were averaged for each spectrum.
Results were averaged for each condition (10 neurons per condition).
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