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"to ascertain" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to know something with certainty. For example, "The team conducted multiple surveys to ascertain the public's opinion."
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To ascertain its validity, some concrete problems are solved numerically.
score difficult to ascertain.
The answers are not easy to ascertain.
Occasionally, Emil made phone calls to ascertain the progress.
That's what the investigation is attempting to ascertain".
We are conducting DNA to ascertain whether it's the one".
Guardian Australia has been unable to ascertain their current whereabouts.
But what truth was there left to ascertain?
Even the smallest details seemed hard to ascertain.
The net effect of their impact is difficult to ascertain.
How widespread these cases are is difficult to ascertain.
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