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The phrase "and estimates of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to approximations or assessments related to a particular subject or data set.
Example: "The report includes data on sales figures and estimates of future growth."
Alternatives: "and projections of" or "and assessments of".
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Or, report counts of pledged delegates, estimates of caucus-state delegates and estimates of superdelegates.
Includes correspondence, the Commission's daily journals, photographs, negatives, and estimates of repairs.
You could have heard of streetfighting mathematics - quick calculations and estimates of numbers, all that.
Now there are nearly 7000 known dead, and estimates of many thousands more.
The client is WABC‐TV and estimates of the billing put it over $1‐mil lion.
"Just on the basis of seismic measurements and estimates of the geology, the explosive force was two to four kilotons.
That amount was corrected to reflect the value of tenant improvements and estimates of depreciation on the destroyed properties.
The Conference Board compiles the index from eight previously reported economic statistics and estimates of two others.
She has property in New York and on Martha's Vineyard, and estimates of their worth have varied greatly.
Bulbs typically cost $300 to $400, and estimates of life generally range from 1,500 to 3,000 hours.
Mr. Foster said he prepared "dozens and dozens of analyses and estimates" of the cost of the legislation last year.
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