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The phrase "averaged of" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
A more correct and commonly used phrase would be "the averaged amount/total of." For example: - Incorrect: The results were averaged of all the trials. - Correct: The results were the averaged amount of all the trials. - Incorrect: The cost was averaged of all the expenses. - Correct: The cost was the averaged total of all the expenses.
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Net job gains have averaged of 208,000 a month from November through April.
When South Koreans were asked how many children they reckoned ideal, says Dr Cho, the figure (averaged, of course), fell from 3.9 in 1965 to 2.1 in 1991, and has remained about there ever since.
Carbon distribution between cacao and shade trees averaged of 48 and 52%% respectively and mean stocks across all study districts stood at 15.5 ± 1.19 Mg C ha−1.
Finally, the fourth step was to calculate the test's CVC (CVCt) that was given by the averaged of the subtraction of Pp from the CVCp.
EIT data were measured with Swisstom BB 2 (Swisstom AG, Switzerland) and the time constants of ensemble averaged of 10 consecutive breaths of 5 patients with COPD and 5 with ARDS were determined.
Therefore, only the last 5,000 steps are adopted and averaged of molecules in order to understand the change tendency of the number of molecules passing through the nanopores in unit time.
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Net private saving averaged 2.6% of GDP.
The result the currect work found the non-significant difference in averaged % of effective nodules, total biomass and grain yield across the inoculation treatments which were recorded at Fedis and Babile.
Borrowers had an average age of 30.
average of Stephen Strasburg.
"Homeland" drew an average of 4.4 million.
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