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The phrase "a matter of evaluating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of assessing or judging something, often in a formal or analytical context.
Example: "In this project, it is a matter of evaluating the effectiveness of our current strategies before making any changes."
Alternatives: "a question of assessment" or "an issue of appraisal".
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It might seem that choosing a respirator is only a matter of evaluating if a job will raise dust or release vapors, but it is not so simple.
"Calling people racist was no longer a matter of evaluating their opinions; it was an accusation of being irrevocably warped at the very core".
As Greg Howard writes in The New York Times Magazine, by the late 1960s, "calling people racist was no longer a matter of evaluating their opinions; it was an accusation of being irrevocably warped at the very core". .
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The one case consists of differentiating previously neglected stimulus characteristics; the other is a matter of re-evaluating stimuli and learning to respond to them differently.
Designing is a matter of analysing, synthesising, evaluating and presenting ideas of a solution in drawings and 3D models.
Thus, a matter of interest is evaluating whether the application of a new index, which is based on the linear combination of BMI, and age, will enhance the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves (AUCs) for assessing the risk of MS compared to the index based on WC alone [ 25].
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (2013) conducted a retrospective cohort study evaluating A Matter of Balance (MOB), a program developed to reduce fear of falling and increase mobility in older adults (Tennstedt et al. 1998).
This paper presents the design of a randomised controlled trial evaluating 'A Matter of Balance at Home' (AMB-Home) in frail older people, living in the community in the Netherlands.
Partly, it's a matter of incentives: store managers are typically evaluated on their payroll costs.
"This will be evaluated as a matter of priority by our clinical and toxicological experts and we will issue further advice if necessary.
Both insisted that it was simply a matter of needing sufficient time to adequately evaluate each of the charges against each of the four defendants.
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a matter of testing
a matter of appraising
a matter of gauging
a matter of assessing
a question of evaluating
a matter of interpreting
a matter of measuring
a matter of discussing
a matter of exploring
a matter of analyzing
a way of evaluating
a lot of evaluating
a science of evaluating
a mechanism of evaluating
a method of evaluating
a policy of evaluating
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