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'quantitative estimate' is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a numerical or measurable prediction or assessment of something. Example: The market research report provided a quantitative estimate of the expected sales figures for the new product launch.
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Imperatives for a quantitative estimate of sustainability are identified.
"Ours is a rigorous, quantitative estimate that I hope people will pay attention to.
I cannot give you a quantitative estimate of the sun's size, but it was smaller than it is today.
Moreover, we provide a quantitative estimate of the relative preference for these two topologies.
The results thus provide a quantitative estimate of the relative topological propensities of amyloidogenic peptides.
The fracture index (FI) is a quantitative estimate of the fracture density in discrete domains.
We can make a quantitative estimate of the amount of time each process may occur over a given year and its implication for overall sedimentation (Table 2).
Reporting this week in Nature Chemistry, Hopkins and colleagues1 provide a quantitative estimate of drug-likeness that assesses a combination of a molecule's physical properties.
The residual urea and calcium in the effluent has been monitored to have a quantitative estimate of MICP.
It was observed that the spectral similarity approach provides more quantitative estimate of turbidity as compared to NDTI.
The effect of structural elements on grounding resistance is discussed and a quantitative estimate of this effect is evaluated.
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