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The phrase "a lowest estimate" is not correct in standard English; it should be "the lowest estimate." You can use "the lowest estimate" when referring to the minimum value or figure in a set of estimates or projections.
Example: "The lowest estimate for the project's cost is $50,000."
Alternatives: "the minimum estimate" or "the least estimate."
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Finally, a lowest estimate of 1 × 1012 kg of material is computed as the total mass required to offset the effects of global warming.
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(The casualty figure is a low estimate).
Personally, I think that's a low estimate.
Some consumer groups think that is a low estimate.
Christie's sale totaled $83.3 million after a low estimate of $116 million.
A "low estimate" of the current number of annual global deaths is put at 700,000.
Many of SCL's projects are secret, so that may be a low estimate.
This agreement positioned them to offer "Les Femmes d'Alger" at auction with a low estimate of a hundred and forty million dollars.
"It initially had a low estimate, and we made a strong bid that was far in excess of it.
With a low estimate of £10 million, this lot had also been backed by an irrevocable bid.
But when one of Warhol's works come with a low estimate, collectors jump.
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