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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a judgment can be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the nature, possibility, or implications of a judgment in various contexts, such as legal, philosophical, or personal decision-making.
Example: "A judgment can be influenced by personal biases and societal norms, which may affect its fairness."
Alternatives: "a decision may be" or "an assessment can be".
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If the aim is known then a judgment can be made, not least by American Jewish organizations.
Under FIA rules a judgment can be reviewed if a new element emerges, and Force India are arguing that Pérez's evidence is exactly that.
It'll be a while before a judgment can be made about the totality of the Administration's response, but at the moment it looks like they've done a reasonably good job under unreasonably difficult logistical conditions.
When these data have been collected and analyzed, a judgment can be made about whether the drug should be marketed and if there should be specific restrictions on its use.
The seats are comfortable, the sightlines good and the sound -- to the extent that a judgment can be made from a test of the organ in a nearly empty hall -- is rich and full.
The advantage of an evaluation by a well-trained psychiatrist is that the medical and drug-induced causes of depression can be better ruled out, and a judgment can be made whether the condition is of significant severity where the benefits of the addition of medication outweigh the risks.
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A motion for a summary judgment can be granted only if the germane facts in the case aren't in dispute, if they are so clear-cut that a jury could reach just one possible verdict under the law.
Using such projection, two paths along which a collective judgment can be derived from a profile of belief bases are then considered.
Regardless of how the valence scale is labeled, the interpretation of a valence judgment can be ambiguous, as the perceived valence of a word may be either a judgment of the emotional experience encoded by the word (i.e., from the perspective of the experiencer) or an attitude toward the encoded emotion (i.e., from the perspective of a reporter).
Before a moral judgment can be made, the inappropriate and harmful intention of an actor has to be detected and linked to empathetic engagement with the deceived person.
"Suitability" and "availability" in this context mean that a valid judgment can be obtained in the selected forum.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com