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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add estimated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to include an estimated value or figure in a document or calculation.
Example: "Please add estimated costs to the budget report for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "include approximate" or "insert projected".
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Add "estimated imaginary sacks" to hang times and completion percentages as the most dubious statistics to come from the rookie camp optimism factory.
In the second approach, we add estimated reverberation features to the input of the DAE (that is, a one-step environment-dependent DAE or a reverberation-aware DAE).
0. Add: Estimated Cost Increases (at 1 Euro = 0.880 US$).
That's why I add "Estimated reading time" to the top of my posts.
As an aside, when we add estimated acquisition prices to CrunchBase, we usually put in the higher number instead of a range.
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Before the booking is finished, Marriott also adds estimated taxes.
To that, he added estimated tax payments of only $4,500.
Total cost per patient was defined by adding estimated costs for the observed encounters, excluding the cost of the DM.
At time, the set of newly added estimated positions and registered identifications are represented, respectively, by and as (15).
In addition to providing customers with timely information, one of the reasons why Postmates added estimated delivery times is to adjust customers' expectations.
When adding estimated risk occurrence probability to the regression model, R 2 increased significantly ((R_{text{change}}^{2}) = 0.107, F(1201) = 24.17, p < 0.001).
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