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The phrase "averagely well" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to do something in a satisfactory or average manner. Example: Despite not being a natural swimmer, she performs averagely well in the water, finishing in the middle of the pack in her swim meets.
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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.
He was born in Houston, Texas, the middle of three boys to parents "averagely well to do", and went to the local prep school, St John's, the place where he would later make Rushmore.
Cinema bookers will have a tough time accommodating all these releases that are faring averagely well, a challenge that becomes trickier with the arrival this week of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones and Elysium.
Others, spread across England, were doing averagely well - but had also fallen behind.
For example, should a unit of benefit to the worst off count 10 times the same size benefit to the best off and 5 times the same size benefit to the averagely well off?
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(In Britain, incidentally, "middle class" describes people who are averagely well-off or better; in America, people who are averagely well-off or worse).According to the YouGov poll, 64% of respondents are aware that their tax bill has gone up since Labour came to power and very nearly as many expect it to rise further if Labour wins the next election.
Thus Barnes's title gives averagely well-informed readers a preparatory pat on the back as they recognize that it has been lifted from a well-known book of criticism by Hugh Kenner.
You take the 13 ethnic minority applicants who are averagely well-qualified and well-suited to the role and then 5 more who are, on average, less well-qualified and less well-suited to the role.
Indeed, imagine how much self-sacrifice an averagely well-off person would have to make before her further actions satisfied the maximising act-consequentialist criterion of wrongness.
They do averagely good work, rarely apologise for anything and pack up cheerily at 5.30pm on the dot every day.
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