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The phrase "a quantifiable measure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing metrics or criteria that can be measured or assessed numerically.
Example: "To evaluate the success of the project, we need to establish a quantifiable measure of its impact."
Alternatives: "a measurable criterion" or "a numerical assessment".
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They give us a quantifiable measure of the project's success".
Popova : I think one of the most human tendencies is to want to have a concrete answer and a quantifiable measure of everything.
If we do not use a quantifiable measure but rely on opinion then the system will fail before it has begun, with challenges and appeals that will be impossible to withstand.
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among perceived phonatory effort (PPE), which was used as a subjective index of vocal fatigue, and phonation threshold pressure (PTP), a quantifiable measure defined as the minimal lung pressure required to initiate and sustain vocal fold oscillation.
Establish a quantifiable measure that everyone understands and stick to it.
Shearing energy was introduced as a quantifiable measure of suitable tool clearance range.
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By just about any quantifiable measure, I was a geek myself in high school and remain one to this day.
Quarterbacks face a different standard, however, a more quantifiable measure of greatness.
To provide a more quantifiable measure of the polarization we performed a detailed analysis of the electronic structure of the water molecules in terms of the positions of the centers of their Boys localized bond orbitals relative to the oxygen center of the water molecule (Wannier−Boys function center, WBFC, i.e. center of the Boys orbital).
Cy3-dUTP was co-injected and became incorporated into polymerizing DNA during a 30 min period after injection, which served as a direct quantifiable measure of the amount of DNA replication that occurred.
This machine produced a more quantifiable measure of coral well-being.
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