law of averages in English

noun
1
the principle that supposes most future events are likely to balance any past deviation from a presumed average.
Perhaps, but it'll more likely be the law of averages , a destiny thing, a twist of fate.

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1. Still, the law of averages can be taken into account and also the margin for safety if the worst happens.

2. Buckshot is not a panacea, where you fill the air with lead and hope the law of averages is in your favor

3. The law of Averages is a lay term used to express a belief that outcomes of a random event will “even out” within a small sample

4. The law of Averages is the commonly held belief that a particular outcome or event will, over certain periods of time, occur at a frequency that is similar to its probability