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"give estimates" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to provide approximations or guesses about a particular quantity or outcome. Example: The construction company will need to give estimates for the cost and timeline of the project before signing a contract with the client.
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The police rarely give estimates.
The E.P.A. could not give estimates for specific vehicles.
Neither side would give estimates of how many troops were in motion.
Several alternatives have been used to give estimates of hydration status of individuals (Shirreffs, 2003).
Simulation may also give estimates of the pKa values of the ammonium ions.
These currents give estimates of the reactive flux along the corresponding transition paths.
Furthermore it enables us to give estimates for the approximation rate when the dimension of the finite model approaches infinity.
These conditions give estimates for the maximum admissible delays that the controller can tolerate without losing stability.
UK banks with major City operations – Barclays, Royal Bank of Scotland and HSBC – are yet to report or give estimates.
ATAC does not give estimates of the number of its vehicles that have caught fire, probably with good reason.
As an application we give estimates for the monomial coefficients of homogeneous ℓp-valued polynomials on c0.
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