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Discover LudwigThe phrase "estimate when" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use the phrase "estimate when" in the following sentence: "I need to estimate when the project will be completed."
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He would not estimate when they would be back.
The Yankees could not estimate when that might be.
But he would not estimate when this might happen.
He had no estimate when the first supplies would arrive.
She would not estimate when the review will be done.
Perhaps he could use the technology to estimate when.
By analyzing the chemical make-up of these rocks, scientists can estimate when the glacier retreated.
The company said it could not estimate when repairs would be complete.
He could give no estimate when the fire would be brought under any level of control.
By calculating how quickly the DNA mutated, the scientists could estimate when lineages branched off.
Already the cost has increased since Putin's first estimate when Russia won the bid in 2013.
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