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"estimated rate of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a rate of something that is not known exactly, but has been estimated or calculated. For example, "The estimated rate of inflation in the US this year is 3.5%".
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The estimated rate of syncope after 30 days of follow-up was 10% and the estimated rate of diagnosis where Reveal played a role at this time of follow-up was 9%.
In a separate report, the Commerce Department said the housing market remained strong in July, with starts of new construction rising 2.8percentto to an estimated rate of 1.67 million, from a revised 1.63 million in June.
Moreover, the estimated rate of exponential synchronization depends on the time delay and system parameters.
Moreover, the estimated rate of NADPH production in the oxidative Pentose Phosphate Pathway is in good agreement with the estimated rate of NADPH consumption in fatty acid biosynthesis in both strains.
Moreover, we give the estimated rate of exponential synchronization which depends on the delays and system parameters.
For selected plantation forest of India, estimated rate of carbon flux was addressed by Raizada et al. (2003).
77, 2875 2878, 1996] an influence of gravitational lensing on increasing an estimated rate of gravitational radiation sources was considered.
This compares with an estimated rate of 9.1% for the previous decade.
In the palm oil concessions, or cultivation areas, studied for the report, the estimated rate of illegality was a staggering 80percentt.
But, because the rates were increasing so fast, by 2010, the estimated rate of diabetes for 2030 was increased to 6.4percentt of all persons (439 million).
After many years of decline, the estimated rate of new infections did not change between 2010 and 2012 in San Francisco.
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