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Discover LudwigThe phrase "highly underestimated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is not given enough credit or recognition for their abilities or importance. Example: Despite her highly underestimated skills, she was able to complete the project successfully and impress her colleagues.
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The MP power is then highly underestimated.
Thus, Young's modulus at reservoir depth has been highly underestimated.
Nearly 40percentt of the respondents feel that landslides may not be a problem for them, which in fact is a highly underestimated response.
Recovered activity was highly underestimated when a single iteration or non-TOF reconstruction was used (10% to 150% less depending on the lesion size).
Equations 1 and 4 provide fundamental period of the intact R/C buildings that are highly underestimated or highly overestimated, respectively.
The strength values predicted by the ACI 440.2R (2008), Lam and Teng (2003) and Fahmy and Wu models (2010) for GFRP wrapped heat-damaged columns showed reasonable agreement with the actual strength values (average error of 4.6%) however, the same models highly underestimated the strength of CFRP wrapped heat-damaged columns (average error ranging from 14 to 21%).
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For the northern macro-area, the CFS-NCEP model highly underestimates the forecasted temperatures.
Equation 1 highly underestimates the fundamental period of the intact R/C building (≈ − 15% for fundamental period).
Equation 1 highly underestimates the fundamental period of the intact of R/C building (≈ − 30% for fundamental period).
Equation 1 highly underestimates the fundamental period of the intact R/C building (four times that obtained using Equation 2).
Second, we showed that OLG models highly underestimate the impact of demography on per-capita income growth when dependent children are not included.
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