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Meanings of unofficial estimates in English
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Usage of unofficial estimates in English
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They have sold more than 150 million records, according to unofficialestimates.
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They have sold over 150 million records, according to unofficialestimates.
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It claimed only 241 people died, when unofficialestimates are many times higher.
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In fact, that figure has ballooned over the R30 million mark by some unofficialestimates.
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But unofficialestimates from within the community say the number is probably closer to one million.
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Some two dozen or more of them plan to boycott the speech, according to unofficialestimates.
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Some producers calculate their own unofficialestimates.
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Officially, there is no Shi'ite minority in Morocco; unofficialestimates put the number at less than 2 percent.
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However, unofficialestimates by city officials put the number at between 200,000 and 400,000.
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However, there were unofficialestimates that the turnout was about 40 per cent, several percentage points higher than in the last referendum.
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According to unofficialestimates, Amazon spent about $4.5bn on TV and film content last year.
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Official statistics put the number at just under a million, but unofficialestimates there are several million, mostly concentrated in and around Moscow.
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However, this was the slowest pace for more than five years and unofficialestimates have put growth at no higher than 5%.
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An official report said 65,000 people had attended the presidential rally but unofficialestimates were as low as 10,000.
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Some unofficialestimates claim that virtual products are worth $1bn in the US and $5bn in Asia.
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Nearly 500,000 foreigners are permanently resident in popular retirement spot Andalusia, although unofficialestimates put the figure at closer to one million.