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The phrase "accurately estimates" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the precision of a calculation, prediction, or assessment in various contexts, such as statistics, finance, or project management.
Example: "The software accurately estimates the time required to complete the project based on previous data."
Alternatives: "precisely calculates" or "correctly assesses".
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The results show that the proposed MLE of the change point accurately estimates the true change point and outperforms the built-in estimator of EWMA chart for almost all shift values and auto-correlation coefficients, while the built-in estimator of EWMA chart, in general, underestimates the true change point.
It accurately estimates the existing bandwidth on a given link.
This indicates that the BRR method of (28) accurately estimates the coding efficiency.
Therefore, a method that accurately estimates the limiting velocity to prevent sediment deposition is essential.
The method accurately estimates system states even with multiple bad current measurements.
This motivates us to devise a methodology that measures a fraction of the links and accurately estimates the rest.
For CPU occupancy measurements, we appropriately instrument NCRAWL with the Linux getrusage system call, which accurately estimates CPU usage time.
As shown in Fig. 2, this model accurately estimates the outage probability (10) for various channel parameters.
This paper developed a predictive model that efficiently and accurately estimates quantities of surface fuel in Australian southeast Eucalypt forests.
The work identifies production system parameters under scrapping and reworking, and accurately estimates the quantity of raw materials required.
The simulated canopy accurately estimates leaf area index, except for the earliest measurement period prior to canopy closure.
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