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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the mean" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the average value of a set of numbers or data points. For example: "The mean GPA for the class was 3.6." or "The mean temperature for the month of July was 85 degrees Fahrenheit." In both cases, "the mean" is used to indicate the central or typical value of the data being discussed.
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the mean
adjective
Common; general.
Exact(60)
The mean streets.
The mean lions.
The mean annual humidity is 77 percent.
(The mean kids were also black).
"I was the mean one," he said.
And that's the mean average.
All the mean adj.
The mean (±S.E.M).
Results: The mean (±S.D).
The mean (S.D).
Call it reversion to the mean.
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