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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an underestimation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where something is assessed or valued lower than its actual worth or significance.
Example: "The project's potential impact was an underestimation by the team, leading to insufficient resources allocated for its success."
Alternatives: "a miscalculation" or "an undervaluation."
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An underestimation of the future incidence leads to an underestimation of the cost of head and neck cancer.
That could result in an underestimation of the effect.
As consequence, an underestimation of real concentration levels could occur.
This is explained by an underestimation of source strength and/or an underestimation of European background levels.
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The ribosomal species likely represent an underestimation, as library preparation included a ribosomal RNA depletion step.
There was also an underestimation of the public's reaction to the DMCA.
Because reporting to the database is voluntary, the figure is likely an underestimation, several experts said.
However, the opposite is found for metal halide perovskites, namely, an underestimation of the band gaps.
The result, says the committee, is an underestimation that could have "immense" climate-related consequences.
Happy is probably an underestimation of how Leicester followers feel about the club's start to the season.
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