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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a estimate for" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an estimate for" due to the vowel sound at the beginning of "estimate." You can use it when discussing the projected cost or value of a project or service.
Example: "I would like to request an estimate for the renovation of my kitchen."
Alternatives: "a quote for" or "an appraisal for".
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If denotes indices of rows with pilots within, a estimate for, which will be denoted as, can be obtained by correlating pilots at different rows separated by subcarriers (illustrated in Figure 2) as.
Therefore, using the mean to obtain a estimate for the IATs and to compute the CRD would frequently imply that new parts arrive to repair before previous parts of the same type are finished, pushing the stock to undesirably low levels.
This finding is in accordance with the heritability estimates for the unique behavioural views: in particular the A estimate for parents' unique behavioural view of inattention is low (8%), which suggests that most of the genetic influences are contributing to the trait variance shared with teachers in the common behavioural view.
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A cluster of voxels can be an estimate for a cell-embedded region.
Three dozen wood bats, an estimate for a full season, might cost $1,200.
"At one point we had an estimate for a $80,000 bridge over the Shepaug River.
Rob Wilson of Sheffield Hallam University added to BBC Sport that "an estimate for a newly-promoted club is £120m".
If an estimate for a county was available for only one year, that estimate was used.
Medicare reimbursements were used as an estimate for a national cost standard.
Ask the attorney to give you an estimate for a "flat fee".
The ten year term is an estimate for an average loan period.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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