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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academic estimates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to approximations or assessments made within an academic context, such as research or scholarly work.
Example: "The academic estimates regarding the impact of climate change on biodiversity vary significantly among researchers."
Alternatives: "scholarly estimates" or "educational approximations".
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In fact, academic estimates range from less than half a million to more than a million.
Academic estimates vary enormously from $32-$32-$103the work of Simon Dietz and Nicholas Stern, to $220 in work published by Nature Climate Change.
Partly as a result, of proposed Chinese investment worth $66 billion in India, only $500m has actually been realised, a Chinese academic estimates.
Independently of all the other factors that brought mortgage rates down, consumers now save more than $20 billion a year in lower mortgage interest and servicing costs, according to the best academic estimates.
Based on a survey of messages left online and at the scenes of executions, Eduardo Guerrero, a Mexican academic, estimates that in 2007 there were 11 organised-crime groups active in Mexico, whereas in 2010 there were 114.
Amir Attaran, another Harvard academic, estimates that the volume of DDT used to protect the entire high-risk population of Guyana for a year is equivalent to what a farmer might spray on to a single field of cotton.The treaty drafted in Johannesburg, which is due to be signed in May, is a welcome antidote to this nonsense.
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One US academic estimated that one shale find in south Texas added $87bn to the US economy in 2013.
One academic estimate is that the reduction could be as many as 40,000 jury trials a year, three times greater than the estimated impact of the Mode of Trial Bill.The Auld review will also contain a series of recommendations aimed at strengthening the jury system.
The most reliable academic estimate of the number of earthquake casualties in Haiti (over 95% were in the immediate Port-au-Prince area) "within six weeks of the earthquake" appears to be the 160,000 estimate in a 2010 University of Michigan study.
Rural China on paper has anywhere from 100 million to 150 million "surplus" workers, according to academics' estimates, but many of them are already too old and so not easily available to fuel manufacturing and services growth.
Academics estimate that better use of waste resources could save Europe €600bn by 2030.
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