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The phrase 'estimated value of' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a rough or approximate value for something. Example: The estimated value of the antique vase was said to be around $500, but after a professional appraisal, it was found to be worth over $1000.
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Estimated value of Darth Maul doll: £1,99 Estimated value of Mick doll: £25,37.
In this paper, we use the superscript notation to denote the estimated value of a variable (for example, ĥ is the estimated value of h).
The paintings have an estimated value of tens of millions of dollars, if sold at auction.
The contract will run for five years and have an estimated value of £3m.
The items had an estimated value of more than $1 million.
Still, cutting Messi's current estimated value of €120m in half, at €60m or $64.2m, seems fair.
Since Barneys emerged from bankruptcy with an estimated value of $240 million, the market valuations of public retailers have collapsed.
The works would have an estimated value of tens of millions of pounds if they were sold at auction.
The stolen tires and rims usually have an estimated value of $3,000 to $5,000, he said.
The stolen works have an estimated value of tens of millions of dollars if they were sold at auction.
Pharmaceutical company Renovo plans to list on the stock market with an estimated value of up to 139 million pounds.
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