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The phrase "accepted estimate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an estimate that has been acknowledged or agreed upon by relevant parties.
Example: "The project will proceed based on the accepted estimate provided by the contractor."
Alternatives: "approved estimate" or "agreed-upon estimate".
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(The final, generally accepted estimate is one out of ten).
The most widely accepted estimate of global bribery puts its total at about $1tr every year.
Meanwhile, nobody has produced a universally accepted estimate of how the rule would affect power generation.
The Williams Institute is the research group that produced a widely accepted estimate five years ago.
The generally accepted estimate of the traffic generated by the mall is 24,000 cars on an average day.
And the babies — about 500 of them, in a widely accepted estimate — were handed or sold to military families and to others considered "politically acceptable".
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But we should deal with the most widely accepted estimates.
Generally accepted estimates put the population of undocumented immigrants in the United States at approximately 11.3 million.
Currently accepted estimates of solar system (as opposed to terrestrial) abundances are pieced together mainly from two sources.
Living donors contributed more than $61.5 billion in 1984 to charities, according to widely accepted estimates by the American Association of Fund-Raising CofNew YorkNew York.
Although there are no certain predictions of climate change's effects, I believe it is best to employ the most widely accepted estimates - those created by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
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