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The phrase "a gauging of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of measuring or assessing something, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The report provides a gauging of public opinion on the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "an assessment of" or "a measurement of".
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A quick scan of facial expression, a gauging of voice tone and a generic answer, designed to cover most bases, lets me scrape by.
Only, for Veneto's separatists, the online referendum results clearly count for more than just a gauging of opinion.
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A gauge of consumer sentiment also rose.
A gauge of utilities jumped 1.6percentt as Treasury yields declined.
Supporters say this is a gauge of his courage.
A gauge of production rose to 51 from 49.1.
Society unfortunately still uses spelling as a gauge of intelligence.
Markets simply act as a gauge of people's expectations.
"New younger Indians see wealth as a gauge of status.
A gauge of business investment plans dropped in December.
A gauge of consumer confidence added to hopes of a revival in spending.
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