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Discover LudwigThe phrase "than estimated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing an actual value to a previously estimated value.
Example: "The project's final cost was higher than estimated."
Alternatives: "greater than anticipated" or "more than projected."
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"Sea Levels Rose Faster Than Estimated".
Target had a 5.7percentt increase, higher than estimated.
"So far, the corporate tax receipts have been substantially lower than estimated," Ms. Wyman said.
"I always thought the bill was going to be more expensive than estimated," he said.
He said he believed Harrisburg's waste incinerator was producing less dioxin than estimated in the study.
The actual extent of smuggling could be far larger than estimated.
Consequently the risk for periprosthetic fracture may be higher than estimated.
The in vitro placental resistances were significantly higher than estimated in vivo values.
Zinc supplementation provided approximately 22-fold greater dietary Zn than estimated by NRC requirements.
Dietary intake in frail old adults is often lower than estimated needs.
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