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"stated estimate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an estimate that has been officially declared by an authority or organization. For example, "The stated estimate for the project was $50,000, but the actual cost was much higher."
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While Mr. Rainey was publicly repeating BP's stated estimate of 5,000 barrels of oil a day, the company's engineering teams were using sophisticated methods that generated significantly higher estimates.
If Iran's stated estimate of its stockpile of nuclear fuel is accurate, the deal that was negotiated in Vienna would leave the country with too little fuel to manufacture a weapon until the stockpile was replenished with additional fuel, which Iran is producing in violation of United Nations Security Council mandates.
The top line of text succinctly summarizes the stated estimate from that source, using "h" and "d" as abbreviations for "hours" and "days", respectively.
When compared with the above stated estimate for light energy, the Sun could supply 2,000 times the heat energy currently used in the United States.
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In the local estimator, the reference state estimate is used to generate a confidence region within which the local estimator optimizes its subsystem state estimate.
A high-integrity estimation filter is proposed to obtain a high accuracy state estimate.
By the official Gujarat state estimate, 28,000 to 30,000 have died.
They found the plans were underfunded by $3.12 trillion, more than three times the states' estimate.
States estimate that it will provide a savings of $100 a year for the average household.
According to a state estimate, clams filtered all of Great South Bay in three days in 1976, when clams were still abundant.
Other Great Lakes states estimate if the carp established itself in the lakes it would cause billions in economic damage.
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