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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are underestimated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something or someone is not given enough recognition or value.
Example: "Many talented artists are underestimated in the mainstream music industry."
Alternatives: "are undervalued" or "are overlooked".
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are underestimated
verb
To perceive (someone or something) as having a lower value, quantity, worth, etc., than what he/she/it actually has.
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Therefore, the co-occurrence probabilities are underestimated leading to the underestimation of the cooperativity P-values.
Both numbers are underestimated.
"We are underestimated in those polls.
DiCaprio, like Nolan, believes audiences are underestimated.
But that's what we always are, underestimated".
Part-time master's degrees are underestimated easily and often.
"A lot of teams now are underestimated," said Sturridge.
As a result, the dangers of high debt are underestimated.
"The two things I think are underestimated in this whole deal are momentum and confidence.
Because of the way employers report job data, job losses are underestimated when bad times begin.
If expenses are underestimated, the contracts look far more profitable than they really are.
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