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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Which one is correct?

"He is of the same height as the average male."
"He is at the same height as an average man."
  

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Anonymous Which one is correct? He is the same height as the average male/man . However, a native speaker would just say, " He is (of) average height".

  • Anonymous Which one is correct?
  • He is the same height as the average male/man .
  • However, a native speaker would just say, " He is (of) average height".
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AnonymousWhich one is correct?
He is the same height as the average male/man.

However, a native speaker would just say, "He is (of) average height".
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Could this work too?

"He is of the average height of that country there."
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Anonymousheight of that country
How high is that country?

His height is about average for men in that country.
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Is this okay?

He is of the average height in that country there
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AnonymousIs this okay?
It is clumsy at best.
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"That ... there" is poor English.
The sentence is not very good.

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