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The phrase "are often underestimated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing subjects, people, or things that are not given the recognition or value they deserve.
Example: "Many talented artists are often underestimated in the mainstream music industry."
Alternatives: "are frequently overlooked" or "are commonly undervalued."
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As a result, the mean wind speeds are often underestimated.
It is also worth remembering that the forces of good are often underestimated.
These requirements distinguish data warehouse projects from operational data stores and are often underestimated.
Foot disorders among the elderly are increasing but are often underestimated.
However, challenges related to implementation of these schemes are often underestimated.
If you work in social care, you probably already know that the skills required are often underestimated – and undervalued.
Such effects on cell physiology are often underestimated or neglected; moreover, side effects may lead to misinterpretation of results.
They are often underestimated for their overall influence on project success and stakeholder satisfaction, and ensuring your work and choices are directly addressing the business need.
Cognitive impairment and depressive symptoms caused by Parkinson's disease (PD) are often underestimated in routine clinical practice, partly due to the lack of short screening tests.
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This averaging process inevitably creates results biased towards the sample mean, and large/small values of MCH are often underestimated/overestimated.
Said another way, retailers with high customer satisfaction are often underestimated; for whatever reason, retailers with higher customer satisfaction have better earnings than most people expect, including their own management.
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