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Discover Ludwig"estimated numbers" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to refer to approximate or calculated figures rather than exact numbers. Example: The company provided estimated numbers for their sales projections in the next quarter.
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But not all that much.Dr Frank has recalculated his figures using actual, rather than estimated, numbers.
Figure 2 illustrates estimated numbers of people reached per initiative, again grouped into sectors and shown in the same order as in Figure 1.
Leeds, Warwick, Manchester, Queen Mary, University of London, and Southampton said they were likely to have places available, but wouldn't be drawn on estimated numbers.
The estimated numbers coming north each year are down to levels last seen in the 1970s.
The estimated numbers act as constraints guiding the tracking algorithm in these very challenging situations.
For both species, estimated numbers were approximately double subjective population assessments from deer managers, based on frequency of sightings.
This has long been a long problem for both parties and previously advertising in podcasts has been sold on estimated numbers based on the number of downloads.
To examine how demographic and geographic variations in US populations from 2011 to 2050 will contribute to estimated numbers of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) cases.
It has also said an annual night-vision survey will be carried out, by an independent company, to keep the estimated numbers up to date.
Campaign group Friends of the Wild Boar has "reservations" about the cull restarting, as estimated numbers vary wildly from 200-600.
Using actual and estimated numbers from Thomson First Call, the S&P 500 sells for 17 times earnings for the past four quarters.
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