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The phrase "estimated increase" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when you have made an estimate of how much something has increased by. For example, "The estimated increase in profits is 10%".
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Duckett confirmed that the estimated increase in costs had fallen well below $57bn, but said no specific figures were available.
Gap missed its 3.9 percent estimated increase, but still posted a 3 percent rise.
An article in Business Day yesterday about financial forecasts made by The New York Times Company referred imprecisely to the estimated increase in the cost of newsprint for 2005 and 2006.
When the estimated increase in the percentage share of the urban population in many Asian countries over the past decade is compared with that for African countries, usually the Asian countries turn out to be urbanising fastest.
The magnitude of the estimated increase in paid employment is large in Nigeria, over 50percentt.
The net effect – an estimated increase in tax revenue for the city of around $28.5 million next year, and a significantly more startup-friendly environment.
The estimated increase per 10 units higher level in the total RAND-36 score at baseline between two patients was 7 units.
Inset: evolution of the refractive index and estimated increase of the compressive stress (right scale) for SiO2 Er and SRSO Er as a function of the thickness.
The estimated increase per 10 units higher level in the total RAND-36 score at baseline between two patients was 7 (95%CI 4; 11) units.
- Private donations showed an estimated increase of around 13percenttoto $6.2 billion in 2015.
A person with the same characteristics with five years of NRTI and one year of PI exposure had an estimated increase in BMI of 0.63 kg/m2.
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