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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quantified estimate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a numerical assessment or measurement of something, often in contexts like research, finance, or project management.
Example: "The report provided a quantified estimate of the project's total costs, allowing us to budget more effectively."
Alternatives: "a numerical assessment of" or "a measurable evaluation of".
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The aim of this review was to provide a quantified estimate of human resources for health in these five countries.
We aim to give a quantified estimate of the impact of TV food advertising on childhood overweight and obesity.
Few studies give a quantified estimate of the effect of food advertising on childhood obesity, or of the effectiveness of measures to limit the exposure of children to advertising.
To make a decision in terms of health planning and communication without having a quantified estimate of the risk is an unpredictable situation for the health authorities.
Part 2 of OMEDA (see figure 1) provides a quantified estimate of collision detection error under various degrees of occlusion and for a series of target speeds, with the same secondary task as for part 1. Participants do not need to be computer literate in order to be able to do this task, as the response keys are a foot pedal (for the primary task) and a hand button (for the secondary task).
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Quantified estimates of the thermal climate using the Mutual Climatic Range method and based on the coleopteran assemblage, show that, at the time of deposition, conditions were not much different from those of the present day.
Maps were created showing each community's forest urban interface area with quantified estimates of its sustainable woody biomass resource potential under different management scenarios while monitoring ecosystem and soil health.
Quantified estimates of body mass have varied between 200 g and 600 g [39], [40].
A subelliptic estimate is a quantified form of compactness.
Turning to subelliptic estimates, Catlin showed that a quantified version of Property (P) implies that subelliptic estimates hold.
The inability to control for these covariates may have biased the quantified estimates between MVCCs and costs of diabetes.
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