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Discover LudwigThe phrase "averaging about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an approximate value or average of a quantity over a certain period or set of data.
Example: "The temperatures in the region have been averaging about 75 degrees Fahrenheit this summer."
Alternatives: "approximately" or "roughly".
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They have been averaging about 10% behind.
Precipitation is scanty, averaging about 7 inches (180 mm) annually.
We were averaging about 50 miles each day.
She worked very slowly, averaging about six paintings a year.
I'd say I'm averaging about 4.5 miles a day.
(I've been averaging about 50 mostly with it).
She wrote prolifically thereafter, averaging about two books per year.
It is averaging about 1.5 million viewers a week.
Trenton was averaging about 4,600 fans before tonight.
Annual rainfall is high, averaging about 3,000mm.
I think I was averaging about 15 courses a day.
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