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The phrase "estimate the consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the potential outcomes or effects of a decision or action.
Example: "Before making a final decision, it is important to estimate the consequences of our actions."
Alternatives: "assess the outcomes" or "evaluate the effects."
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Cold rolled and annealed low carbon steel specimens were tested by a new inhouse gripping system in order to estimate the consequences of improper alignment of tensile specimen.
Knowledge of the forces at the wheel rail contact is fundamental to estimate the consequences in terms of noise and vibration.
NASA's Earth Observatory doesn't just present these pictures — it also quoted an expert from the University of California Irvine, Sander Veraverbeke, to estimate the consequences of such a burn when it comes to contributing carbon to the atmosphere.
In contemporary fire safety design of ships, computer fire models can be utilised to estimate the consequences of fire scenarios on the life safety of crew/passenger on board.
Synthetic or hypothetical cohort indicators of fertility are designed both to summarize the rates of a period and to estimate the consequences for a hypothetical cohort of women subject throughout their lifetime to the rates of a particular period.
However, we can estimate the consequences of dust charge fluctuations based on the nonlinear property of the plasma.
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The commercial code ANSYS-FLUENT is used to estimate the consequence of hazardous gas dispersions under various leak and environmental conditions.
Thus, studies on diabetes related complications are very important to estimate the consequence and burden of diabetes.
To estimate the consequence of higher caterpillar mass on movement, we transposed the larval location data of caterpillars from those observed on low-to high-TPI genotypes, and found increased larval protein (10%%) and TPI (12%%) consumption (Fig. 6/Appendix 1).
In this SCORE element one can document the names (Appendix S7) and localization of the artifacts, and one can estimate the consequence of the artifacts on the recording: not interpretable because of the artifacts/recording of reduced diagnostic value due to artifacts/does not interfere with the interpretation of the recording.
Yet, estimating the consequences of prenatal stress on children's outcomes is complicated by the issue of confounding (i.e., unobserved factors correlated with stress exposure and with children's outcomes).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com