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The phrase "able to estimate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability or skill in making an estimation or assessment of something.
Example: "She is able to estimate the costs of the project accurately based on her previous experience."
Alternatives: "capable of estimating" or "skilled at estimating".
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Barclays is not able to estimate the financial impact.
An effective lender or broker, Mr. Roth said, should be able to estimate fees accurately.
Now, Van Gundy will be able to estimate Ewing's value as a coach.
They were also better able to estimate how many chips they had eaten.
And we are able to estimate the common-noise that the cells receive.
In 2015, we were able to estimate plant populations before tine weeding.
Officials were not able to estimate the short- or long-term savings of the closure.
DH: Are you able to estimate the number of loggers or logging camps in Yasuní?
Furthermore, we are able to estimate error in the reported SCB content of each slice.
However, UNIQUAC method was able to estimate the solubility with good accuracy.
The experimental design was chosen to be able to estimate both nitrification rates.
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