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Discover LudwigThe phrase "estimate accurately" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to make a precise or correct prediction or calculation. Example: In order to properly budget for the project, it is important to estimate accurately the cost of materials and labor.
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The results showed that, while early infiltration times (i.e. 100 s) promoted good estimations for S, longer infiltrations (i.e. 1.000 s) were required to estimate accurately Ks.
After tests, the doctors said it was impossible to estimate accurately the age of a living person.
He has a reputation for andaj the Bengali word for "estimate"—accurately gauging quantities that tend to baffle other cooks.
"What we did not estimate accurately was the duration of strong winds, which resulted in significantly more severe damage".
The company claimed that no one looking at it would be able to estimate accurately how much oil was escaping.
He has a reputation for andaj — the Bengali word for "estimate" — accurately gauging quantities that tend to baffle other cooks.
The abundance of cetaceans is thus hard to estimate accurately, but whale populations have varied over the years, depending largely upon human activities.
Others questioned the existence of a large-scale underground church or concluded that it was impossible to estimate accurately the number of underground religious believers.
In his 1981 Baseball Abstract, Bill James wondered if there was "some way to estimate accurately a player's chances of attaining some particular career goal".
But taking those differences into account, the researchers report in the journal Environmental Science and Technology, preen oil can be used to estimate accurately PCB contamination in the birds.
Not only is it difficult to estimate accurately how much output, income and tax revenue there might be in 2015, but we also have to guess who is going to be in government then.
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