Examples of 'estimated one' in a sentence

Meaning of "estimated one"

The term 'estimated one' could have multiple meanings depending on the context. It could refer to an estimated number or quantity, for example, 'an estimated one million people attended the event.' It could also refer to an estimated value or measurement, such as 'the estimated one-hour waiting time.' Further context is needed to provide a precise definition

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Estimated one minute behind first flight.
And leaving an estimated one million homeless.
Estimated one million abortions occurred.
India has an estimated one million hijras.
Estimated one million.
Other types of freight an estimated one million tons.
An estimated one in two million lobsters are blue.
The works produced an estimated one million tons of slag.
An estimated one billion people are affected worldwide.
The protest was attended by an estimated one million people worldwide.
An estimated one in a thousand reach that maturity.
The school provides an estimated one million meals a year.
An estimated one in six farmers owned a still.
In cities there is an estimated one rat for each person.
An estimated one million people are anxiously awaiting.

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Asbestos alone is responsible for an estimated one hundred thousand deaths.
An estimated one million children are believed to be in psychological distress.
The probability that they would be scattered was estimated one in five.
Creating an estimated one million new jobs.
The settlement expansion forced the new pioneers to cross a moraine an estimated one kilometer wide.
Of these an estimated one third failed to explode.
The laws which govern abortion are broken an estimated one million times a year.
An estimated one million children are believed to be in psychosocial distress.
In the garment sector only an estimated one per cent of workers are organized.
An estimated one in seven couples has difficulty conceiving.
Those figures do not account for the estimated one million suicide attempts that occur each year.
An estimated one in seven couples experience difficulty conceiving.
This catastrophic famine killed an estimated one million Ethiopians.
An estimated one billion people worldwide are addicted to tobacco.
The LTER Tokamak is made up of an estimated one million parts.
There is an estimated one hundred people per bathroom.
It does not affect intelligence and affects as many as an estimated one in 10 people.
There are an estimated one million orphans in government care.
Before the event, the organizers expected an estimated one billion viewers.
An estimated one million people went home.
Today, there are an estimated one billion.
An estimated one thousand people attended.
Time over the target, estimated one minute.
An estimated one in three children is malnourished.
The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
An estimated one in ten are chronically infected with the virus.
The magnificent wildlife, including an estimated one million seabirds, is unspoiled by human habitation.
An estimated one in six videos are now viewed on mobile devices.
For this reason, their real number is larger than the estimated one.
There are an estimated one billion internal migrants in developing countries.
Forestry and forest-based industries together employ an estimated one million people in the applicant countries.
An estimated one in three cigarettes purchased in the province is illegal.
On average, Barbados hosts an estimated one million visitors annually.
And an estimated one million laborers and craftsman were involved.
Capture of Lorette, the gold and silver found there are estimated one million.

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