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'a grim assessment' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most often used to describe a pessimistic or negative opinion about a situation. For example, "The doctor gave us a grim assessment of our mother's condition; her prognosis is not good."
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That is a grim assessment.
That's a grim assessment of your situation.
A grim assessment of suicide and its causes.
Turning to Nassau's biggest immediate problem, Mr. Suozzi had a grim assessment.
A grim assessment of life in the celebrity fish bowl, but Kudrow smiles and shrugs.
It is a grim assessment and a sign of how the credit crisis is affecting towns.
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Mr. Herzog offered a grimmer assessment.
What we are left with is a rather grim assessment of the current situation in Syria, whereby an outright victory by either side is neither a real possibility nor a desirable one, while the jihadis – if left unchallenged – will grow to frightening proportions.
During his own question-and-answer session at the forum, James Clapper, then the director of national intelligence, delivered a similarly grim assessment.
This is a much more grim assessment than Facebook saying Rdio has had a "30x increase in new user registrations from Facebook".
If we have to hope for the best in the long run, and this includes a banishing of the grim assessment of the man who spirited these Olympics from under the noses of Paris, Lord Coe, that this is maybe the first British generation fitter than its children, it shouldn't slacken anyone's appreciation of the triumph that was celebrated here last night.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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