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The phrase "accurate estimation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the precision or correctness of a calculated value or assessment in various contexts, such as statistics, project management, or research.
Example: "The accurate estimation of the project's budget is crucial for its success."
Alternatives: "precise assessment of" or "correct evaluation of".
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The accurate estimation of FDR requires the proportion of true null hypotheses being accurately estimated.
"Frankly we have no accurate estimation of the magnitude of the unsafe factories.
Weyers, J. D. B. & Lawson, L. G. Accurate estimation of stomatal aperture from silicone rubber impressions.
Isabella's tomb in Granada revealed a clue about the queen's (accurate) estimation of her intelligence, compared with her consort's.
Accurate estimation of the Fisher information matrix for the PET image reconstruction problem.
Teschendorff, A. E. & Enver, T. Single-cell entropy for accurate estimation of differentiation potency from a cell's transcriptome.
Vilas, J. L. et al. MonoRes: automatic and accurate estimation of local resolution for electron microscopy maps.
Such site specific modelling provides both scientists and emergency services with the most accurate estimation of tsunami impact possible.
Primarily, an accurate estimation of geomechanical properties is carried out.
It argues that having recently sold 5% of its asset base, it has an accurate estimation of its value and that shareholders agree with the firm.
When compared with the standard technique, PBS provided accurate estimation of scatter fractions.
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