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The phrase "a first guess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an initial estimation or assumption about something before further analysis or information is obtained.
Example: "Based on the data we have, my first guess is that the project will take about three months to complete."
Alternatives: "an initial estimate" or "a preliminary assumption".
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Correspondingly, a first guess distribution based on the observed failures is strongly biased towards lower ages.
A first guess of a condensing temperature has already been taken as a rough guide.
In combination with network centralities, the structural representation of the underlying mathematical model provides a first guess of informative output configurations.
"Iterative techniques involve making a first guess of what a received bit might be and giving it a weight according to how reliable it is," says Forney.
To deal with the "Paris" problem, Google Knowledge Search revives an idea first developed in the nineteen-fifties and sixties, known as semantic networks, that was a first guess at how the human mind might encode information in the brain.
"Iterative techniques involve making a first guess of what a received bit might be and giving it a weight according to how reliable it was," says David Forney, an adjunct professor in MIT's Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems.
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At first glance, a second guess might be in order.
After 20 questions, it will name the object, although if it guesses wrong it will ask five more questions and take a second guess before admitting defeat.
"Our mission is to make sure that there is nobody out there that takes a second guess if they could afford to have the test," he says.
A second guess is pollution, but this too is unconvincing, as the disease is found in both clean and dirty areas.
Enrolled participants will be randomised in a 1 1 ratio to the ASA or placebo treatment arm using dynamic minimisation 29 with a second guess probability of 0.2.
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