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The phrase "appropriate for estimating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the suitability of a method, tool, or data for the purpose of making estimates.
Example: "The data collected from the survey is appropriate for estimating the average income of the population."
Alternatives: "suitable for estimating" or "fit for estimating".
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It has been argued that the point of traffic breakdown might be more appropriate for estimating capacity.
The high-resolution regional stress pattern is more appropriate for estimating pore-fluid pressure fields from microseismicity.
Conversely, the radiocarbon dates just below the tsunami deposits are likely appropriate for estimating the timing of the tsunami deposits.
Simulations demonstrate that this method requires large blocks of data and thus may be appropriate for estimating object displacement in background noise.
This consistency indicates that the experimental procedures employed by Keppler (1996) are appropriate for estimating aqueous fluid compositions in quench experiments.
Comparing these results in terms of solvents, a protein environment is more appropriate for estimating NCIs and yields better results in the corresponding level of theory.
This set is not appropriate for estimating the temperature of congruent melting of Ni3Al, presumably because the experimental effective pair interaction parameters depend on composition and/or temperature.
Comparisons between analytical and experimental results show that the proposed beam segment model is appropriate for estimating the IC induced debonding.
For a problem with 8 parameters it is shown that the unmodified quasilinearization is not appropriate for estimating parameters of the systems in question.
Moreover, these approaches are based upon drug properties alone and are not appropriate for estimating potential formulation-specific FE on modified or controlled release products.
An 8 SM appears to be more appropriate for estimating the role of joint moments, particularly to motion of more proximal segments during normal walking.
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