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The phrase "averaging a few" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of calculating an average from a small number of items or data points.
Example: "After averaging a few test scores, we found that the overall performance improved significantly."
Alternatives: "calculating an average of several" or "finding the mean of a few".
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He is averaging a few more hits allowed but far fewer walks, while keeping more balls in the park.
Temperatures rose significantly over the next several thousand years, eventually averaging a few degrees higher than those experienced in the same areas during the early 21st century.
"We have ramped up a lot because of incentives," Polikov said, noting that prior to the flow of federal dollars, the company was averaging a few hundred installations a year.
Prof Allen pointed to the UK, where current emissions reductions are slow, at an average of a few per cent a year, while economic growth measured by GDP is also averaging a few per cent a year at most, on long-term averages.
This causes field reversals at irregular intervals averaging a few times every million years.
* Albacore update: San Diego's season is in full swing, with anglers aboard 1 1/2-day boats getting limits and those aboard one-day boats averaging a few fish per rod.
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Highland temperatures average a few degrees lower.
Lunch prices average a few dollars less, with sandwiches and burgers $7.95 to $12.95.
Lunch prices average a few dollars less, but lobsters are the same.
Moscow claimed seas extending 230 miles from its shores, including most of the shelf, whose waters averaged a few hundred feet deep.
Between 1836, when Colt's factory first opened, and 1861, when the civil war began, production averaged a few thousand weapons a year.
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