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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at estimate" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a rough or approximate calculation or prediction. Example: The contractor gave me an estimate for the cost of the renovations, but I knew it was just an at estimate figure and the final cost would likely be higher.
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The Portfolio123 Enhanced Expectations screen looks at estimate revision and changes in recommendation but deals with consensus data only; it doesn't jump into or out of a stock because of the pronouncements of a single analyst.
Product characterization was performed by SEM, to evaluate the morphology at estimate the particle size, SEC, to determine the molar mass and polydispersion index, 1H NMR and FTIR spectroscopy, in order to verify the chemical structure of the product, and also gravimetric analyses, to determine the residual monomer.
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You were always awful at estimating.
Experian Hitwise takes a stab at estimating the early growth of Google+.
He was never that good at estimating ratios but he knew these percentages weren't good.
Women are just as bad at estimating what kind of bust lines men prefer.
Breyault added that consumers "are not that great at estimating their usage".
Women were better at estimating food portion sizes than men.
Analysts at Merrill Lynch estimated development costs at about $225 million.
Bulgari is at an estimated 3.5%.
At an estimated 5'4"-5'5" he looks taller.
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