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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a result estimates" is not correct in written English.
It should be "result estimates" or "a result estimate" depending on the intended meaning.
Example: "The report provides a result estimate for the project's completion time."
Alternatives: "outcome estimates" or "result projections."
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As a result, estimates of the global land reserve have been high.
As a result, estimates from surveys have had to fill in the gaps.
As a result, estimates of source contributions in many fingerprinting studies may contain significant unquantified errors.
As a result, estimates of dead militants are difficult to verify, according to three military officers familiar with the process.
As a result, estimates of second-half profits may be more accurate than they were a year ago, Mr. McManus said.
However, defining the energy gradient and roughness coefficient can be problematic and as a result, estimates of velocity and discharge are subject to considerably uncertainty and error.
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As a result, estimated reserves in the Gulf of Mexico have grown sevenfold in the last 30 years.
As a result, estimated cov values of soil parameters can vary within a wide range, which can result in overdesign or underdesign.
It is very unlikely that one person would have all the necessary tools for this purpose, and as a result, estimating cost is often done by a team.
As a result, estimating the uncertainty of the forecast result is believed to be crucial for the operation of power systems [3, 4].
As a result, estimating divergence times demands that special assumptions be posited.
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