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Discover LudwigThe phrase "over the average" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you wish to indicate that something is greater than the average or median value of something. For example, "He scored over the average on the math test."
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With a background in TV production, Luzu started with an advantage over the average bedroom vlogger.
"They have an advantage over the average tech stock in that the demand curve is vertical".
Out of 487,375 participants, 20,224 died over the average seven year study period.
"They have a serious advantage over the average constituent," said Mr. Perkins, who ended up supporting the project.
However, 6 of the 11 experienced pneumonia, a slight increase over the average number of deaths from that cause.
Besides his business experience, Mr. Deutsch has something over the average TV host: he can literally afford to fail.
Those fares grew only 4percentt during the first quarter over the average for the first quarter of 2000.
Their total of 62 victory points, 2 over the average, left them 10 short of a qualifying position.
One option, he said, would be to allow the 0.7% target to be met over the average of two years.
Every pitch over the average output increases a pitcher's expected earned run average in the next game by about 0.007.
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Local private landscape irrigation performance was found to be very poor, probably owing to low water cost and over-the-average household income.
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