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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at estimating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability or skill in making estimates or assessments.
Example: "She has always been proficient at estimating the costs of projects accurately."
Alternatives: "in estimating" or "when it comes to estimating".
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You were always awful at estimating.
Professors are at least as bad at estimating how interesting we are as the students are at estimating their ability to focus.
[pdf] (Shannon's attempt at estimating the entropy of English by experimenting with human compressors).
Younger people are slightly better at estimating this, with those aged between 16 and 24 saying £30,000.
Tests show that the system is slightly better at estimating people's ages than nightclub bouncers are.
But defense planners are notoriously bad at estimating how fast postwar military cuts actually come.
Hurricane forecasting is far better at estimating where a storm will go.
Research shows, for example, that people are very bad at estimating the time it will take for them to complete a project (e.g., write an assignment; refurbish a house) but they are good at estimating it for someone else.
Research shows that politicians are surprisingly poor at estimating public opinion in their districts and states, Republicans in particular.
Collision Prediction aims at estimating the most probable trajectory of a given obstacle.
Unlike traditional smoothing methodology, our approach does not aim at estimating pivotal higher order derivatives.
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