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Discover LudwigThe phrase "higher average" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing quantities or values that are above a certain mean or typical level.
Example: "The new study shows that students who study regularly have a higher average score on their exams."
Alternatives: "greater mean" or "elevated average".
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"Higher per capita income levels do not translate directly into higher average happiness levels," she writes.
Lighter species travel at higher average speeds.
White students have higher average SAT scores than blacks.
It also means higher average costs for clients.
The suburbs also have a higher average order size.
Both players have a higher average annual salary than the Dodgers offered Piazza.
But the higher average prices, might, perversely, represent some bad news.
"He can hit for more power and for a higher average," Denbo said.
A higher average ambulatory reading was a predictor of cardiac events and death.
In areas with loud low-frequency noise, the calls had a higher average frequency.
But women in this category had slightly higher average incomes -- $670,000 versus $668,000.
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