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"accurately estimated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to making a precise calculation based on facts or evidence. For example: "The cost of the project was accurately estimated based on the material and labor required."
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The accurate estimation of FDR requires the proportion of true null hypotheses being accurately estimated.
It's not as if the costs associated with these guarantees can't be accurately estimated.
This data-driven methodology was verified and accurately estimated the capacity of Li-ion battery.
Left ventricular volumes were generally underestimated, whereas EF was more accurately estimated.
The selected unit hydrograph models accurately estimated unit hydrographs for the study watersheds.
Third, these sites have core samples from which the density contrasts were accurately estimated in laboratory.
Results show that classifications are anatomically sound and that contrast enhancements are accurately estimated from sequences.
Sending delays and the access delays should be accurately estimated to improve the synchronization.
Geoelectric variation at Kakioka is even more accurately estimated for the other four storms.
Under such constraint situation, the class models can be accurately estimated by GrabCut [25].
Also, the ACO-OFDM clipping noise can be accurately estimated from the recovered ACO-OFDM signals.
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