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Discover Ludwig'meet estimates' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to meeting an expected or forecasted outcome or goal. For example, "The company was able to meet its estimates for the third quarter."
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G.E. said Friday that it would meet estimates for its profits this year and in 2002.
Despite the few bright moments, many works that sold failed to meet estimates.
The company said it still expects to meet estimates for the year because of increased profit in its fourth quarter.
Shares rose $2.56, to $89.81, after the company said profits in the fourth quarter and next year would meet estimates.
The quarterly earnings season picks up next week, and many companies have warned that results will not meet estimates.
Shares for Ciena, a maker of fiber optic equipment, fell sharply after the company said profits for 2001 and 2002 would not meet estimates.
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The geldings were fed a basal diet of concentrate and Bermuda grass hay supplemented with synthetic essential amino acids (EAA) to meet estimated requirements for EAA.
The total irrigation was designed to meet estimated crop water use (ETc) for mature citrus equaling 1127 mm, 1138 mm, and 1211 mm, and 1211 mm per year at Avon Park, Arcadia and Ave Maria, respectively.
This means guaranteeing a 60% relative increase in food supply to meet estimated demand in 2050, when the world population will top 9 billion people.
The goal of hemodynamic care can therefore be schematically described as reaching and maintaining a specific combination of SaO2, SvO2, and CO values to meet estimated metabolic needs.
Children were enrolled in an open-label trial of a supportive care regimen that included a reduction in PN intake to meet estimated BMR or weekly measured REE.
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