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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a estimates for" is not correct in English.
It should be "an estimate for" since "estimate" begins with a vowel sound. You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a specific estimation or assessment regarding something.
Example: "We need an estimate for the project costs before we can proceed."
Alternatives: "a quote for" or "an assessment for".
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(c) Performance characteristics of VarCall compared with SIFT, PolyPhen-2 (HDIV and HVAR), CADD and MutationTaster on the same data set used in a. Estimates for sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV and accuracy were calculated for each method.
a Estimates for females from [11].
a Estimates for the effect of hunger are given in change per hour.
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A priori estimates for (u_{epsiloneta}).
Firstly we derive some a priori estimates for the solutions.
Some a priori estimates for the approximations are derived.
We will prove some a priori estimates for u.
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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".
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