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Discover Ludwig"estimates only" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is not an exact measure or amount, but rather an approximation. For example: "The estimates only indicate a possible outcome, not a guarantee."
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Now, he estimates, only 10percentt do, including himself.
By 1970, according to B.L.M. estimates, only ten thousand remained.
The RCM estimates only around half of cases are identified.
Previously, it had provided estimates only through 2002.
It isn't; the estimates only run through 2008.
Looking back, she estimates only 10% of the students on her degree course were female.
Between 1993 and 1995, the city estimates, only 13percentt of women were obese.
By some estimates, only ten per cent of the original forest cover on Madagascar remains.
In reality, this may be a lot less: Citi estimates only $5 billion.
By some estimates, only 2 of Japan's 10 World Cup stadiums will be economically viable in the future.
By most estimates, only 10percentt of Argentina's 36 million people have money deposited in the banks.
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