law of averages

NOUN
  1. a law affirming that in the long run probabilities will determine performance
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How To Use law of averages In A Sentence

  • The law of averages says we'll win at least once.
  • The law of averages says we'll win at least once.
  • After so many hits, the law of averages demanded a clinker from the Kennedy Center's Sondheim Celebration, and got it with A Little Night Music.
  • The law of rhythm obeys the law of averages, thereby insuring us against continuous bad luck.
  • It seems strange and spooky and ironic, though it is merely the operation of the law of averages.
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