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The phrase "a judgement that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific assessment or evaluation made about a situation, person, or idea.
Example: "The committee reached a judgement that the proposal did not meet the necessary criteria for approval."
Alternatives: "an assessment that" or "a conclusion that".
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Berger possessed a judgement that would have served his successors well.
Five experienced judges inspected the secret evidence, seemingly didn't understand it, and wrote a judgement that turned out to be untrue.
Match-related practice needs to be realistic, a judgement that also needs to take into account the ability and age of the players.
While his release would likely provoke considerable fury, most Egyptians are not following the case with the same interest that they did when Mubarak was first sentenced last June, in a judgement that was successfully appealed this January.
And as Ban Ki- moon said last week, the U.N. investigation will not determine who used these chemical weapons, only whether such weapons were used, a judgement that is already clear to the world.
Responding to an accusation by Tony Blair about his leadership, Major responded: "I will not make a judgement that is crucial to the constitutional and economic future of this country until I see the economic circumstances of the day – and, frankly, only a dimwit would ask me to".
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The campaign had appealed against a legal judgement that rejected a previous court challenge to the local plan.
The conclusion is unavoidable that such a determination of personhood is a religious judgement that is not shared by the majority of citizens.
Winchester City Council has said it will not appeal against a High Court judgement that found it made "unlawful" decisions over a £165m development.
The decision on whether to test is a clinical judgement that depends on the likelihood and impact of a positive result, weighted against the expense of the test.
"It was a police judgement that was made in Leicester.
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