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The phrase "are estimated base on" is not correct.
Did you mean "are estimated based on"? You can use the corrected phrase when discussing how certain values or figures are derived from specific data or criteria.
Example: "The costs are estimated based on the current market trends and historical data."
Alternatives: "are calculated according to" or "are determined based on".
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UAV locations are estimated based on crowd-sourced signals [15].
Most commonly, atomic charges are estimated based on theoretical approaches.
Finally, position errors are estimated based on Taylor-series expansion.
The demands on each of these compounds are estimated based on the biomass composition.
These costs are estimated based on several assumptions that will be discussed later in this text.
Alcohol sales are estimated based on clearance data produced by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
For all others, unrecorded alcohol consumption is estimated based on one-time studies and expert opinion.
Their figures were estimated based on trends from September to November.
All data is estimated based on a preliminary study.
Similarly, S was estimated based on the information on soils.
Then, the clock offset is estimated based on the CPF.
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