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The phrase "are estimate" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "are estimated"? If this is the case, you can use it when discussing the approximation of values or quantities in various contexts, such as finance, statistics, or project management.
Example: "The costs for the project are estimated to be around $50,000."
Alternatives: "are approximated" or "are assessed".
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Along with Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, and Mike Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas, Ms Palin can say that Republican voters want to see her run for president in 2012 by a 2-1 margin.Gallupollstersrs, cruel mathematicians that they are, estimate the early hopes of seven other candidates.General David Petraeus - 49% yes, 39% no.
Presented in Table 4 are estimate of residues from selected agricultural crops in Nigeria for 2010 and the total energy available for each crop residue [11].
For now, these 10 ancient objects are too dim for anyone to see what shape they are, estimate how quickly they're forming stars, pinpoint their distance, or even decide whether they're small galaxies or pieces of galaxies.
The costs through this fiscal year are estimate to be less than $80,000.
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Crop failures are estimated.
These amounts are estimates.
Twenty-five hundred wrecks are estimated to be there.
These are estimates.
Experts caution that these numbers are estimates.
Sales are estimated at $4 billion in 2011.
Figures are estimates.
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