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"the estimated date" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a date that has been estimated but is not exact or certain. For example, "The estimated date for the project's completion is October 15th."
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As described previously, the estimation used information based on a "moving window" time period before the estimated date and the parameters of the model are updated everyday.
We validated our estimation of the evolutionary rate by grouping strains according to the estimated date of their pair wise last common ancestor.
The estimated date is 1918 due to the lack of birth records.
(That's why, he said, the site has a feature to tell customers the estimated date of delivery).
There is a 25 percent chance that it will be born within four days before or after the estimated date.
There is a 50 percent chance that delivery will occur on the estimated date plus or minus seven days.
There is a 95 percent chance that the baby will be born within plus or minus 14 days of the estimated date of delivery.
To complete the study, the participants returned weeks later and rated each of their own tales on a variety of scales, including the emotions they felt at the time and the estimated date when the episode happened.
Since then, reports suggest the pipeline has been quietly shelved, and Northern Gateway has pushed back the estimated date of operation from 2018 to 2019 at the earliest.
The bridge was still under construction in January 1928, and at that time the estimated date of completion was only a month away.
In 1938, the construction of Bonneville Dam inundated the rapids as well as the remaining trees that could be used to refine the estimated date of the landslide.
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