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The phrase "with the average" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used after a statistic or other measure of value to indicate that the values are in line with average expectations. For example, "Sue earned a score of 82 on her final exam, which is in line with the average for the class."
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It resonates with the average fan".
This compares with the average of 50.7%.
with the average price about $27.50.
CNN was more generally in line with the average.
(Most sites charge a fee, with the average $8.50).
"I don't think he has connected with the average Joe.
That's twice what you get with the average Super Bowl.
Tower of Power with the Average White Band.
"Fame" is dainty, compared with the average Murray outing.
Every child knows how they compare with the average.
With the average salary approaching $3 million, players could easily afford to sponsor scholarships.
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