guesstimate in the PONS Dictionary

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Certainly the data has always been volatile with a massive standard deviation relative to the market's usual monthly guesstimates.
www.businessinsider.com.au
The numbers that organisers ordinarily provide are generous guesstimates.
www.rte.ie
Like all future tech, we can only guesstimate.
cleantechnica.com
We don't have hard data about that, but my guesstimate would be that maybe it's 40 or 50 per cent.
www.abc.net.au
You can guesstimate on the fruit - which is purely a matter of taste.
www.dailymail.co.uk
I guesstimate that in one generation, 1/3 of boys will be sterile, with a birth population of 3/4 boys vs. 1/4 girls.
voices.washingtonpost.com
There are so many musical and historical artifacts, the total number can only be a guesstimate.
wgntv.com
And yet underneath its surface there are a whole load of assumptions and guesstimates.
www.964eagle.co.uk
If one is familiar with the type of problem, then this is an educated guess or guesstimate.
en.wikipedia.org
Or do the art patterns merely reflect on someone's vivid imagination or guesstimate?
phys.org

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