average size

collocation in English

meaningsofaverageandsize

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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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size
noun
uk
/saɪz/
us
/saɪz/
how large or small something or ...
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(Definition ofaverageandsizefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Large ever ted-rim basins continue in use, and theiraveragesizeincreases greatly.
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Theiraveragesizevaried from between 200 and 600 tons.
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Thus, the 185 villages each having one malik (owner) results in 185 ownerships at anaveragesizeof six dang.
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Theaveragesizeof a household is 4-6 persons.
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Theaveragesizein the old-growth forests (5.9 cm2) was lower than the 100-y stands.
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The initial condition is of fifty bubbles with anaveragesizeof 4 mm, totaling an area of slightly over 200 mm.
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Another aim is to increase theaveragesizeof accepted publications to about nine or ten printed pages.
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Animals which are belowaveragesizeat birth tend to remain small even when supplied with plenty of food.
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The comparatively stableaveragesizeof completed families over the generations who were between ages 45 and 65 in 1961 has already been emphasized.
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One way to guess how much ambiguity reduction is available by tagging is to compute theaveragesizeof the tag sequence equivalence classes.
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The remaining seventeen owners' farms were of theaveragesizeof 0.27 acres.
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First, theaveragesizeof most species is about 3 mm making distinctive characters especially small and difficult to examine.
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We need to invent methods to analyse theaveragesizeof the search tree.
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Table 5 illustrates theaveragesizeof internal versus market trades.
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No references answer whether theaveragesizeof as-formed nanoparticles is affected by pulse repetition rates of the laser.
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These nematodes had anaveragesizeof 15-62 x 10* /tm2.
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