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The phrase "a more exact evaluation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for a precise or accurate assessment of something.
Example: "In order to make informed decisions, we require a more exact evaluation of the project's potential risks."
Alternatives: "a more precise assessment" or "a more accurate appraisal."
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Such a diary would have enabled a more exact evaluation of the pre-pregnancy menstrual relationship.
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This ensures a more exact finish.
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