average rank

collocation in English

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average
adjective
uk
/ˈæv.ər.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈæv.ɚ.ɪdʒ/
An average number is the number you get by adding two or more amounts together and dividing the total by the number ...
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rank
noun
uk
/ræŋk/
us
/ræŋk/
a position in an organization, such as the army, showing the importance of the person ...
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(Definition ofaverageandrankfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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To be as effective with real data, however, the expectedaveragerankof sons and grandsons should be identical, allowing them to be pooled.
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These three ratios were then ranked-ordered and averaged so that each bilingual received anaveragerankscore.
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Theaveragerankof the self-regulated companies was 56, while theaveragerankof the companies with an autonomous regulator was 55.
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Finally, the bilinguals were assigned to one of three groups according to theiraveragerank.
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Missing values were replaced by theaveragerankof the cultivar over the experiments.
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Theaveragerankand file member of the forces, in the first place, is not so well off as the officer.
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Therefore, how can it be said that theaveragerankand file trade unionist has the faintest idea what his leaders are doing?
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Worldwide itsaveragerankin the last three years was 56.
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For seeding theaveragerankof both was used.
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A coherence-factor close to 100% means there is a general agreement amongst the reviewers so theaveragerankcan be trusted.
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Hisaveragerankis approximately in the middle of the charts.
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It finished the week ranked 29th, up from the season'saveragerankof 32nd.
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Average ranks are used in the case of ties.
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His seasonal 6.9 rushing average ranked him third-best in school history.
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The 56.9 yard kickoff average ranked sixth in the league.
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His 1,535 yards ranks 10th on the school's career-record list, while his 17.4-yard average ranks seventh.
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His.597 save percentage on the year ranked him second in the nation and his 7.90 goals-against average ranked him fifth in the nation.
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His batting average ranked in the top five.
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His.342 batting average ranks ninth, 205 triples ranks eighth, and his.423 on-base percentage ranks 15th.
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