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The phrase "extrapolation for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the process of making an educated guess or estimate about something based on existing information or data. Example: "The economist used statistical analysis and extrapolation for future market trends."
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We then discuss Richardson extrapolation for ODEs and SDEs and introduce the extrapolated discrete stochastic framework.
But this analysis relies on a lot of extrapolation (for instance, from gnomic diary entries), and doesn't really illuminate his prolific output.
The red line shows an extrapolation for longer wavelengths.
These results show the added benefit of incorporating domain-based extrapolation for target prediction purposes.
The improved correlation has a certain extrapolation for different system pressure and pipe diameter conditions.
The model includes routines for interpolation of 2D section data and extrapolation for stall delay.
One limitation is the need for extrapolation for Reynolds number approaching zero or infinity.
This can be important if one makes an extrapolation for high train speeds.
Finally, an extrapolation for a 3D fluidized bed was made following a similar procedure.
This interface Mach number is then used to determine the upwind extrapolation for the convective quantities.
As a result, the estimation via extrapolation for the edge subcarriers results in a higher error[15].
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