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The phrase "a better position to evaluate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's ability or circumstances that enhance their capacity to assess a situation or make a judgment.
Example: "After conducting thorough research, I feel I am in a better position to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed strategy."
Alternatives: "a more advantageous standpoint to assess" or "in a stronger place to judge".
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Besides the umpire and the catcher, no one at Bank One Ballpark was in a better position to evaluate a pitcher last April 2 than Ron Brand.
"As we learn more about the brain's neurotransmitters, their location in the brain and the specific receptors that bind these neurotransmitters, we will be in a better position to evaluate drugs that may be effective in tinnitus therapy".
Messrs Schramm and Guijun believe that companies secretly become lenders themselves.In this informal market, they say, operating companies may be in a better position to evaluate credit than Chinese banks, which have short histories and as children of the state have frequently relied on politics rather than credit analysis to determine loan suitability.
In addition, a community bank might be in a better position to evaluate a borrower's creditworthiness when there are extenuating circumstances with a familiar customer.
"How often do you get the chance to fail forward?" He didn't say it but in some ways I am in a better position to evaluate my training because I didn't finish.
No other health-care level is in a better position to evaluate the global health status of the individual and to decide when to act and what are the ideal measures to take in each specific situation [ 1].
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They're in a much better position to evaluate".
Two years from now, we will be in a much better position to evaluate whether Penn State's search for Joe Paterno's replacement, now at eight weeks, was a cunning work of genius or an abject failure.
Fortunately, there are also good reasons for thinking that we are better positioned to evaluate the degree to which the animal data provide a template for, and may be translated to, human development.
Despite Israel's vaunted reputation for gathering intelligence, particularly in the Middle East, Mr. Steinitz acknowledged that the United States and Britain were better positioned to evaluate Iraq.
Longitudinal and intergenerational databases remain needed for countries to be better positioned to evaluate maternal and early childhood nutrition intervention programs for future economic consequences.
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