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Discover LudwigThe phrase "averaged up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of calculating an average and indicating that the result is being rounded or adjusted upwards.
Example: "After reviewing the data, we averaged up the figures to account for the outliers."
Alternatives: "rounded up" or "increased the average".
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Here again, we averaged up to the six-digit level.
Medical costs averaged up to $2.44 a day more for state inmates, a third higher than private prisons.
The initiation life is estimated by using either the stresses averaged up to a certain depth or the stresses at a certain depth.
They determined that compared with teetotalers, light drinkers (those who averaged up to one drink a day) had a 17% lower risk of developing diabetes, and that those who averaged one to two drinks daily had a 26% lower risk.
As expected, the mice that were bred to run averaged up to 12 kilometers a day--two to three times as much as the ordinary mice.
But, when the grades are averaged up, their school system deserves the grade of "F".
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While the transcription level of the CY-A, ER-A, ER-B and the MT group were slightly up-regulated between 1.7- and 3.0-fold, CY-B was strikingly induced by thermal stress with an averaged up-regulation of 84.2-fold.
This additional resolution was also lost by averaging up the data.
"But when you average up all 30 days, it is pretty unusually cold".
Human faeces average up to 10 spores/g, while soil contains approximately 10 spores/g 87.
This increases dragged the national average up from 3.5%to5.4%4%.
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