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The phrase "an estimated value of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a numerical approximation or assessment of a quantity or worth.
Example: "The project is expected to cost an estimated value of $1 million."
Alternatives: "an approximate value of" or "a projected value of".
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Other government departments will be able to use the framework for incident management and advice services, giving it an estimated value of between £1m and £25m.
We remain well below this MPE at an estimated value of 70 mW/cm−2.
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 items had an estimated value of more than $1 million.
According to the filing, the painting has an estimated value of £65m ($80m).
The Bronx post office has an estimated value of $14 million, according to the USPS.
Since Barneys emerged from bankruptcy with an estimated value of $240 million, the market valuations of public retailers have collapsed.
The works would have an estimated value of tens of millions of pounds if they were sold at auction.
The stolen tires and rims usually have an estimated value of $3,000 to $5,000, he said.
The stolen works have an estimated value of tens of millions of dollars if they were sold at auction.
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