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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more average" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to compare one thing or person to a larger group or category. Example: The new employee's performance was more average compared to his colleagues, but he showed great potential for growth.
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Soft-centered chocolate cake was more average.
And nobody is more average than Paul.
And the people look, well, I guess, more average".
Twenty years ago, referees looked a little more average.
There were 325,000 shoppers on a more average week, the one ending Oct. 23.
Several of the more average lots grow in stature thanks to the catalog's optimistic overstatement.
Last season: 8-8 No team has ever been more average than Jason Garrett's Dallas Cowboys.
has plummeted from 20.4 last season to a far more average 16.9 this season.
"I need to find more average gamers," he said after one loss, "not like the ones that are here tonight".
"Now a more average family can buy a car, like a staff member of a local Chinese company.
But his hand might have been even stronger had he received a more average post-election approval bounce.
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