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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a estimate of" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an estimate of" because "estimate" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The report provided an estimate of the project's total cost."
Alternatives: "a calculation of" or "an assessment of".
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"Without knowing the answer to the second question, it's not possible to get a estimate of the total stock of firearms in the US".
Christie's said the painting, with a estimate of $5 million to $7 million, set an auction record for an American Modernist painting, surpassing the $6.16 million for Georgia O'Keeffe's "Calla Lilies With Red Anemone," sold at Christie's in 2001.
A estimate of the battery size assumed the real operation is requreird.
The 2011 count produced a estimate of 636,017 homeless individuals, a figure that represented a 2.1percentt drop from the year before.
Once all the simulations have run, the model averages their results to produce a estimate of the percentage support for each candidate (including "other") on each date, in addition to estimates of the percentage of undecided voters and the margin between the candidates.
We begin with a estimate of C when the ring is formed.
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I received a text with an estimate of 15 - 25 minute delivery time.
(Another official in that department made an estimate of half a billion dollars two years ago).
A rating is simply an estimate of the probability of default.
"So we had to hire a private layer with an estimate of $150,000.
The ratings are meant to be an estimate of probabilities, not a buy or sell recommendation.
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