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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after the initial estimate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a subsequent action or decision that follows an initial assessment or calculation.
Example: "We will proceed with the project after the initial estimate has been reviewed and approved."
Alternatives: "following the preliminary estimate" or "subsequent to the initial estimate."
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After the initial estimate of RPE boundary has been found (Fig. 3 a ), a convex hull is fitted to the points that comprise the RPE boundary (Fig. 3 b).
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According to the latest estimates, 770,000 terabequerels – about 20% as much as the official estimate for Chernobyl – of radiation seeped from the plant in the week after the tsunami, more than double the initial estimate of 370,000.
In 2015, Japanese officials abandoned the British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid's design for the new main stadium after costs soared to $2bn, almost twice the initial estimate.
By April 1998 approximately had been cleared of mines, and the initial estimate of minefield areas was reduced after inspection.
What type of repair will eventually be done is in question after a revised budget came in at about $480,000 more than the initial estimate.
The initial estimate included an inventory reduction of only $7.1 billion.
The initial estimate had put growth at 1.9%.
This is consistent with the initial estimate.
Such experiment allowed us to understand the extent to which new experimental annotations, 3 years after original data collection, affected the initial estimates of performance accuracy.
After rotating and scaling these points, the initial estimates { θ j ^ } of camera positions are shown in Figure 6b.
(All the initial estimates were way off base.
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