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"To estimate" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to express the action of trying to calculate the size, amount, or value of something. For example, "To estimate the cost of the materials, I added up the prices of each item."
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To estimate future profits, they would need to study climate.
To estimate overall survival.
Impossible to estimate.
Otherwise, you'll have to estimate.
Now they're too numerous to estimate.
To appreciate was to estimate justly.
He is here to estimate, not esteem.
Hearst officials declined to estimate the cost.
He declined to estimate the cost savings.
"To what extent, it's hard to estimate.
No one bothered to estimate its value.
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