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The phrase "averages out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that variations or differences in data or values will balance each other over time or across a larger set.
Example: "Although the temperatures fluctuated throughout the week, they ultimately averages out to a comfortable 70 degrees."
Alternatives: "balances out" or "evens out".
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This averages out at £231,308 each.
They argue that eventually wealth passed down the generations averages out, although the process takes centuries.
That averages out to approximately two hundred and fifty per hour, not allowing for sleep.
This averages out as 3.08 tries per game for the Australians and 1.29 for the Pumas.
The sparse public polling in the state averages out to giving Donnelly a slight lead.
It averages out to everyone hosting one dinner per year.
That averages out to washing hair just six times per year.
That's just one city, and it all averages out.
Can you explain "averages out" a little further.
That averages out to more than three deaths a month.
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The distortion 'averages out' and no banding artefacts show up in the embedding probability map.
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