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Discover LudwigThe phrase "averagely greater" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to compare something that is greater than average, but it is better to use clearer expressions.
Example: "The results of the experiment were averagely greater than those of the previous study, indicating a significant improvement."
Alternatives: "moderately greater" or "somewhat greater".
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The free cyanide levels of the control dam water samples were averagely greater compared to the borehole control samples and fall below the acceptable level.
It is easy to see in Figure 1, the mean value of environment situation is averagely greater than the mean value of car-moving situation.
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A quick glance back at X Factor audition tapes proves it: at their core, the One Direction boys are average: averagely charming, averagely beautiful and averagely talented, elevated above their utterly usual beginnings by forces outside of their control.
We are both averagely OK drivers, in the great rump of "nothing special" but not awful either.
It is averagely compelling (I finished it), involves an average amount of concentration and, if such a thing makes sense, is averagely well written: excellent in its averageness!
"It is averagely compelling (I finished it), involves an average amount of concentration and, if such a thing makes sense, is averagely well written: excellent in its averageness!" The judges are Suzi Feay, Rachel Johnson, Sam Leith and DJ Taylor and the prize of a year's supply of potted shrimp (courtesy of the Fish Society) will be awarded on 7 February.
Compared with the intact femur; the stress values of the stemmed femur were averagely decreased about 16.3% (anterior), 16.8% (posterior), 60.6% (medial), and 46.8% (lateral) at the greater trochanter.
Just averagely a bit bored.
The various little-known PAN possibilities polled averagely.
It is Trevor's great tact never to fit the boy out with any Iago-like credo: wickedness is seen as natural however deplorable, and the rest of us, whether decent or just averagely unpleasant, as helpless victims of Timothy's and the world's depredations.
Most common is the muscle-prodigy, a player who is a prodigy simply because he seems averagely, or even above-averagely, good at a very young age.
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