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Discover LudwigThe phrase "new estimate" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a revised or updated calculation or prediction of something, typically related to numbers or measurements. Example: The construction company provided a new estimate for the cost of the project, which was significantly higher than their initial estimate.
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The new estimate reduces New York's official size by about 5percentt.
Richard said he thought the new estimate had some good news and bad news in it.
We are prepared a new estimate: 7,782 005.
The new estimate confirmed the fears of many conservatives.
The group is currently working on a new estimate.
The Post article didn't mention the new estimate on the future of crude.
A few months later, a new estimate emerged, at nearly half the price: $4.1 billion.
The new estimate on Iran sets standards to meet that challenge.
But that was lowered to a contribution of just 0.1 percentage point in the new estimate.
The new estimate represents only about 19percentt of China's population, underscoring the potential for growth.
If so, the number of deaths will be dramatically fewer than even the new estimate.
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