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Discover LudwigThe phrase "estimate being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to introduce an estimated value or figure in a sentence. Example: The total cost of the project, estimated to be around $1 million, was approved by the board.
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Who has ever heard of an estimate being revised downward?
This is a rather good estimate, being about 0.6 percent too large.
The figure is the estimate being worked on by the Government.
The estimate being provided to chief constables is based on the lowest expected cut of 25% in the funding that government provides for policing between now and 2020.
He said Tuesday's market highlight should be China's fourth quarter gross domestic product report, with the median estimate being 6.9% growth.
However, it is very unclear how much of this will be for adaptation projects in the most vulnerable nations, with the lowest estimate being just $3bn.
They concluded that humans and Neanderthals, our closest relatives, split into two species around the time fire was harnessed - between 465,000 and 569,000 years ago, with the most likely estimate being 516,000 years ago.
The ONS originally said growth in the three months to September was 0.5%, but said new data showing a sharper slowdown in the UK's dominant service sector had resulted in the estimate being cut to 0.4%.
Figure 5 shows that these two estimates differ significantly, with the unweighted estimate being higher except for m ≤ 2.5.
But delays in the planning application stage have pushed back the completion date, with the most recent estimate being a January 2012 opening.
They conclude that the Fukushima accident is likely to cause between 15 and 1100 additional cancer deaths, with their best estimate being 130 deaths.
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