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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'estimated costs' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe the projected cost of something before it is actually known. For example, "We have estimated the total cost of the project to be around $7500."
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We estimated costs using micro-costing methods.
Estimated costs then need to be subtracted from that figure.
And the estimated costs of security upgrades might be lowered as planning progresses, he said.
Estimated costs: dock fees, $30 a day; fuel, about $2,800.
Fear was really whipped up, and with it, the estimated costs of the trial.
That's way in excess of the estimated costs of health reform ANNE UNDERWOOD.
But the estimated costs of repair, nearly $3 million, far exceed its reserve fund.
Estimated costs are thought to be well over £70m, while the company's insurance only covered £15m.
The estimated costs to the ambulance service over a year was more than £110,000.
As should salaries, the prices of cars and the estimated costs of clothing.
He estimated costs could go as high as $30 million a year.
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