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Discover LudwigThe phrase "estimate made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an estimation that has been completed or produced.
Example: "The estimate made by the contractor was higher than we anticipated."
Alternatives: "estimate provided" or "estimate generated".
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Figure 5 Comparison between the FIA carbon density estimate for California's forests and the estimate made here using GLAS and model-based estimation.
That was slightly better than the 5.7percentt estimate made a month ago.
The reading was identical to a preliminary estimate made a month ago.
For months we had been jotting down notes on the estimate made by the nation's leaders.
An independent estimate made at Jodrell Bank at 1,420 Mc./s.
The schools minister, Nick Gibb, earlier said the £1bn-plus funding estimate made by Labour was "completely untrue".
The G.D.P. declined at an annual rate of 0.5percentt, a figure unchanged from an estimate made a month ago.
The projection is about $300 billion higher than an estimate made by the White House last month.
The figure, the same as the initial estimate made Feb. 14, confirmed the gloom surrounding the region's economic prospects.
His willingness to estimate made sense to me; after all, how can we really compute the stature of such trees?
The canal construction had cost £822,000, which far exceeded the optimistic estimate made before the project was started.
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