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Discover Ludwig"by estimate" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is estimated or approximated, rather than being exact or precise. Example: The construction company estimated that the project would be completed by the end of the month, but due to unexpected delays, it will likely take longer by estimate.
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"Use by": estimate of the last date at peak quality.
We solve the constrained estimation by estimate projection as proposed in [22].
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ROCKAWAY TO HAVE BIGGEST BOARDWALK; Final Action by Estimate Board on Beach Protection Expected Friday.
Online readers can organize works by estimate, search by artist or medium and magnify an image by as much as 400 times.
After 1860 the old expression coup d'oeil, which implied a commander "casting a glance" over the battlefield and making his decision on the spot, was replaced by "estimate of the situation," with its connotation of cooler deliberation.
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It is ordered by estimated mass.
Collagen was measured by estimating hydroxyproline content.
But you can get close by estimating values.
All data should be accompanied by estimates of uncertainty.
The Mass attracted a crowd of between 2 million and 2.7 million people, by estimates of its organizers.
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