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The phrase "a statistical estimate of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing data analysis, research findings, or predictions based on statistical methods.
Example: "The report provides a statistical estimate of the population growth over the next decade."
Alternatives: "a statistical approximation of" or "a statistical assessment of".
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If a woman counted the number of days in her cycle, she could make a statistical estimate of when she was most likely to get pregnant.
Users can then generate a statistical estimate of their salary alongside suggested jobs, CV improvements and career pathways.
Each vector represents a statistical estimate of the velocity in 2.1 cm by 2.1 cm by 0.8 cm volumes, which are overlapped by 50% in the vector plots.
It used a complex equation to identify the two top teams, based both on sportswriters' polls and on a statistical estimate of the quality of competition each one had faced.
Actuarial instruments are designed to provide a statistical estimate of future violence risk, while (semi-structured) clinical methods assist clinical professional decision-making with guidelines developed according to up-to-date knowledge in the field.
For large networks, a statistical estimate of the network's parameters may be too time- consuming to compute on typical desktop computers.
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The theory makes it possible to obtain the size distributions for observable particles within given temperature ranges, and thus a statistical estimate can be made of the dependence of the temperature of a fuel particle on its size during FBC.
In particular, besides the solution, obtained using the so-called regularization approach, a simple statistical estimate of the reconstructed loads and a global measure of the accuracy are investigated.
"The figure of 1,300 people dying prematurely in London as a result of air pollution so far this year is a statistical estimate," says Dr. Heather Walton of King's College London.
"The figure of 1,300 people dying prematurely in London as a result of air pollution so far this year is a statistical estimate," says Dr Heather Walton of King's College London.
In the absence of a diagnostic "gold" standard for S. mansoni, LCA modeling provides a sound statistical estimate of the performance characteristics of the diagnostic tests included in this study.
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