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The phrase "high estimates of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a predicted or expected amount or level that is thought to be greater than it actually is. For example, you could say "The market analysts had high estimates of consumer spending for the holiday season, but in the end the numbers were much lower."
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BP can afford the spill at even high estimates of its cost.
The most expensive lot consists of six magnums of 1993 Assemblage, Paumanok's first Bordeaux-style red blend, carrying low and high estimates of $1,800 and $2,400.
But Prof Kevin Anderson of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at Manchester University makes the point that, "price signals from even high estimates of carbon prices would not seem to be sufficient to produce the required effect".
"The bad news is that in the business-as-usual, high-emissions scenario, we end up with very, very high estimates of the contribution of Antarctica to sea-level rise" by 2100, DeConto told the Guardian.
Representing the other side of the debate are Evan Charney at Duke and William English at Harvard, who contend that "genopolitical" analyses produce "absurdly high estimates of heritability of behavior".
Immigration officials said they had purposely chosen high estimates of the number of Haitians who might have been eligible, to ensure that they had budgeted enough money and manpower to handle the application process.
The immigrants requesting two-year deportation deferrals do not reach the high estimates of 250,000 that officials had said they were prepared to handle in the first month of the program, which is President Obama's most significant immigration initiative.
Using a confidence interval of ± 20%, low and high estimates of annual deforestation did not overlap in these six years.
The problem related to the assessment of aspen at stand-level inventories is that the low density of the aspen trees results in high estimates of sampling errors.
This estimate is based on a previously published conversion ratio of ethylene produced to N fixed that is low (0.295), resulting in high estimates of N fixation.
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