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The phrase "above published estimates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to estimates that have been mentioned earlier in the text or document.
Example: "The company's revenue for the last quarter exceeded the above published estimates, indicating strong growth."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned estimates" or "earlier stated estimates".
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Therefore, it is expected that the true prevalence of ECC is well above published estimates.
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Using this more inclusive measure increased the prevalence estimate by almost two percentage points and 250,000 children above the published estimates for 2003/4.
In light of all this, we conclude that our estimate of deforestation emissions is in line with other recently published estimates mentioned above.
Nevertheless, the adjusted hazard ratio of 1.31 in the present study for participants reporting ≥ 5 h per day of screen time is not inconsistent with the published estimates of screen time discussed above.
These estimates are lower than previously published estimates by 23 63%.
Model parameters were based on published estimates.
Note in particular that the WTP estimates reported above for the value of a life and LY saved are at the lower limit of published estimates [ 12, 13] and that some of the marginal effect of incremental effectiveness may have been picked up by the age group and cure/prevention dummies.
Published estimates of the incidence of NADC vary widely.
The published expense estimates adjusted original estimates by $51 million.
Preliminary findings published last year estimated that 103,000 female immigrants aged 15 to 49, 10,000 girls under 15 and about 24,000 women aged 50 or above had been subjected to FGM – a total of 137,000 women in England and Wales.
WHO hasn't published an estimate.
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