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The phrase "article estimated" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to an estimation related to an article, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The article estimated the costs of the project to be significantly higher than initially thought."
Alternatives: "estimated article" or "article assessment".
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The article estimated the village's debt at $250 million.
Correction: An earlier version of this article estimated that 6% of the British population is gay.
The article estimated Medicare overhead was 2.2percentt and private insurance coverage was 12.4percentt in 2017.
The article estimated that banks earned up to $13 billion in profits by relending that money to businesses and consumers at higher rates.
While the official count of H.I.V.-infected patients for Henan province is 639, the article estimated that there were in fact more than 10,000 infected people in one rural county alone.
No one has precise figures, but one study cited in the prickly pear article estimated the cost of alcohol-related problems, including hangovers, at nearly $150 billion a year in the United States.
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And field goals of this length (the article estimates 54 yards) succeed roughly 40% of the time.
This article estimates the likelihood that Americans will use such food assistance at some point during their adulthood.
This article estimates the cost of developing an expert system of targeted and tailored letters to improve compliance with mammography screening guidelines.
The article estimates that grinding up 10 50 tonnes of basalt rock and applying it to each of some 70 million hectares — an area about the size of Texas — of US agricultural land every year would soak up 13% of the annual global emissions from agriculture.
One article estimates some data centers can waste 90percentt or more of all electricity mined from the grid.
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