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Discover Ludwig"above estimate" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe something that is larger or more than expected. For example: "The final costs for the project ended up being above estimate."
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Estimated at £12m-18m, the painting sold at Sotheby's above estimate after a glacially slow bidding battle, by normal auction standards, between two anonymous buyers.
The above estimate gives (iib).
Using (40), the above estimate yields (28).
From the above estimate, we have (4.35).
If the above estimate does not hold.
collecting the above estimate, we get the assertion.
Since, from the above estimate we have that (4.40).
If p = 1, then the above estimate holds obviously.
The estimate (3.6) is obtained from the above estimate.
The above estimate proves the hypothesis to be true.
From the above estimate, we obtain assertions (a) and (b).
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