average reader
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaverageandreader
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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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reader
noun[C]
uk/ˈriː.dər/us/ˈriː.dɚ/
someone who reads for pleasure, especially a person who reads ...
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(Definition ofaverageandreaderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofaverage reader
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Its value to theaveragereaderof the journal is likely to be in sensitising them to the state of knowledge within geriatric medicine.
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Although the book is hard for theaveragereaderto follow, the analysis provided surpasses many other contributions to the literature.
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Fortunately, theaveragereaderdoes not notice most of these details which will probably remain a scholar's amusement.
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These, doubtless, will be of value to particular specialists, but especially without the inclusion of any maps, will move beyond the patience of theaveragereader.
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Bergen takes a difficult subject and makes it understandable to theaveragereaderwhile maintaining historical standards and retaining important detail.
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However, theaveragereaderwould do the linkage.
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In part this was to help theaveragereaderidentify with the narrator by minimising the differences between the narrator and the reader.
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In 2007 itsaveragereaderage was 13 years 2 months.
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Theyaveragereaderis age 58, has an income of $268,000, and a net household worth of $2.26 million.
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Research has shown that much money is wasted by companies in making texts hard for theaveragereaderto read.
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Its corresponding weakness is that its readability and literary style sometimes prove confusing to theaveragereader.
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He not only writes high over the head of theaveragereader, but he credits him with his own quickness of apprehension.
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However, reader reviews are more favorable as it has two reviews with anaveragereadergrade of 10/10.
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To theaveragereader, however, only the last named is easily accessible.
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Their short-term retention of verbal materials seems to be comparable to that of average readers.
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Average readers should not need to consult such works to understand notions central to the book's analysis of the meaning of questions.
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Phrase-spaced formats improve comprehension in average readers.
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The data describing mean identification times for dyslexic and average readers did not reveal group differences in the amount of acoustic input required to identify words.
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In the present study, the dyslexic readers appeared to be as confident in their responding as the average readers, changing their responses on only 15% of the occasions.
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