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average

[av-er-ij, av-rij] / ˈæv ər ɪdʒ, ˈæv rɪdʒ /




VERB
obtain numerical mean
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According to a survey carried out last year by the website Legal Cheek, it is not uncommon for average working days to be 12 hours or more.

From BBC

Students on average will receive about $10,500 for private school tuition or other education expenses this autumn, while homeschoolers are eligible for $2,000.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unemployment declined last year for college nongraduates and ticked up slightly for older grads, though it is still lower than average historically.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet job creation from April to December of last year could be lowered by an average of 20,000 to 30,000 a month, economists at Bank of America estimate.

From MarketWatch

The researchers concluded that billionaires in the United States pay less in taxes, relative to income, than the average American.

From Los Angeles Times