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The phrase "averaged to provide a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statistical methods or data analysis, particularly when summarizing or simplifying data sets.
Example: "The results were averaged to provide a clearer understanding of the overall trends in the data."
Alternatives: "calculated to yield a" or "summarized to give a".
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The 30 data points for each position were averaged to provide a single time-averaged data point.
The four dimension scores are averaged to provide a score for each of the seven policy areas.
A local pixel-based blockiness measure which is calculated on the detected degraded regions is averaged to provide a blockiness value for the whole image.
The data from multiple independent Time 0 samples were averaged to provide a robust baseline.
These measurements were averaged to provide a single value per region per bird.
The results from all force levels at a given posture were averaged to provide a single estimate of stiffness orientation.
Similar(26)
Several cross-sectional areas were traced and averaged to provide an estimate for the average cross-sectional area of the handle, which can be compared to the values obtained for UALVP 47273 and ROM 788 (Table 14).
The 7 items relating to pain interference were averaged to provide an overall interference score.
Air pollutant levels from monitoring stations were averaged to provide an estimate for the whole of metropolitan Sydney.
Changes for each category were averaged to provide an overall net change in utility for the intervention.
This produced a range of cost per vasectomy that was averaged to provide an indicative training cost per doctor for a given country.
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