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The phrase "a quantitative measure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific numerical assessment or evaluation of a particular variable or phenomenon.
Example: "The study aimed to provide a quantitative measure of the impact of social media on mental health."
Alternatives: "a numerical assessment" or "a measurable value."
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"It's good to have a quantitative measure," he says.
With a quantitative measure of testability, testing can be optimized.
This study provides a quantitative measure of such sediment transport.
This comparison can be further formalized by using a quantitative measure of sparsity.
It gives a quantitative measure of the improved optical quality of our annealed sample.
We propose another metric as a quantitative measure of the contrast.
Aggressive driving behaviour is a psychological concept that does not have a quantitative measure.
The liver signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) was used as a quantitative measure of image quality.
Time-to-contact (TTC), a quantitative measure, is useful for obstacle avoidance.
With MR elastography (MRE) a quantitative measure of mechanical elasticity of tissue and muscles is possible.
The confidence score can provide a quantitative measure of the predictions produced by KPCA models.
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