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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a judgement on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an evaluation or assessment of a particular issue, situation, or individual.
Example: "The committee's report serves as a judgement on the effectiveness of the new policy."
Alternatives: "an assessment of" or "an evaluation of".
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Again, not an excuse, but I think an observation that is important to take in before making a judgement on one's character.
"What's not clear is what happens when one body tries to impose a judgement on the other.
At this moment we have one complete film and two sets of trailers to make a judgement on the DC Cinematic Universe.
If this is not possible, one of the senior authors will be asked to make a judgement on the article.
If this is not possible, one of the senior authors will be asked to make a judgement on the data entered.
Is this a judgement on a specific console?
And this is in no way a judgement on Harrison.
That's not a judgement on the clothes, which were fine.
"We think that you cannot sensibly make a judgement on that today.
Abel and Berners before drawing a judgement on this, since I'm not clear on how to interpret the results.
Management will need to make a judgement on cultural fit, and obviously Atkins is not the only possible buyer.
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