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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a proper measure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an appropriate or suitable way to assess or evaluate something.
Example: "To ensure fairness in the competition, we need to establish a proper measure of each participant's performance."
Alternatives: "an appropriate gauge" or "a suitable standard".
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To be a proper measure, we need to factor out money spent simply holding our ground.
Is that failure, or a proper measure of success for challenging, innovative music?
"Increasingly happiness is considered a proper measure of social progress and goal of public policy".
Thus, a proper measure of HRQOL in people with a spine condition is still missing.
RPN is also a product of ordinal variables, which is not meaningful as a proper measure.
A proper measure of individual scoring output would consider when shots find the net as well as how often.
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The quality of the data obtained under various measuring conditions was studied, and then a proper measuring condition was determined.
Use a proper measuring cup to measure hardener, don't guess.
"The Delhi Jal Board neither has a proper measurement system to measure water supplied to different areas nor reliable data about the population in different areas to ensure equitable supply of water," the April report noted.
Overall, there has not been a proper standard for measuring the slip resistance of WPC products.
This is a powerful indication that the CTEA is a "necessary and proper" measure to meet contemporary circumstances rather than a step on the way to making copy- rights perpetual; the force of that evidence is hardly diminish- ed because, as the dissent correctly points out, the EU is not bound by the Copyright Clause of our Constitution.
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