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The phrase "a quantifiable estimation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing measurements or assessments that can be expressed in numerical terms.
Example: "The study provided a quantifiable estimation of the project's potential impact on local wildlife."
Alternatives: "a measurable assessment of" or "a numerical evaluation of".
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As both the samples contained RNA extracted from tissues of approximately 35 mosquitoes each and pooled to form one single sample, a quantifiable estimation of gene expression was expected with a minimum chance of aberrations.
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They give us a quantifiable measure of the project's success".
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Shearing energy was introduced as a quantifiable measure of suitable tool clearance range.
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Several recently developed crowding measures now provide a quantifiable measurement of overcrowding in the ED [12 22].
Moreover, and importantly, fuzzy control allows a quantifiable interpretation of qualitative feedback, such as (z=G).
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However, the complexity of today's risk landscape makes a quantifiable reduction of risk concentration a challenging task.
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