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The phrase "an estimate value of" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "an estimated value of" to convey the intended meaning.
Example: "The report provided an estimated value of the project's total cost."
Alternatives: "an approximate value of" or "a projected value of."
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In (8), S n − 1 can be seen as an estimate value of S and named (overset {frown }{mathbf {S}}).
Currently, the club is also ranked 9th on Forbes' list of the most valuable football clubs in the world with an estimate value of US$850 million (€654 million), making them the second richest association football club in Italy.
Zhang et al. [ 45] give an estimate value of 1.35 ≤ ρ ≤ 1.45 g cm−3 for the dry sample and ρ = 1.1 g cm−3 for the same polymer in solution.
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The items had an estimated value of more than $1 million.
The paintings have an estimated value of tens of millions of dollars, if sold at auction.
The contract will run for five years and have an estimated value of £3m.
The stolen tires and rims usually have an estimated value of $3,000 to $5,000, he said.
His total compensation was $14 million in 2003, including 500,000 options with an estimated value of $3.53 million.
The stolen works have an estimated value of tens of millions of dollars if they were sold at auction.
The paint-stained gloves are framed like a work of art and have an estimated value of £5,000 to £7,000.
The works would have an estimated value of tens of millions of pounds if they were sold at auction.
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