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The phrase "a stringent evaluation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a thorough and rigorous assessment of something, such as a process, project, or performance.
Example: "The committee conducted a stringent evaluation of the applicants to ensure only the most qualified candidates were selected."
Alternatives: "a thorough assessment of" or "a rigorous review of".
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Consequently all of the club's first-team staff will also face a stringent evaluation of character.
This endorsement follows a rigorous review of DMU's current performance in the university sector and a stringent evaluation of the institution's plans for the future.
Mice were challenged intranasally with 100 LD50 of A/Vietnam/1203/2004 virus, providing a stringent evaluation of protective efficacy.
Using the balanced accuracy as the performance measure, a stringent evaluation of classification performance was performed, which consists of both internal and external validations.
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Regrettably, as our review shows, few of these have been subjected to any stringent evaluation of outcomes.
Additionally the authors note that there may be a positive impact on treatment adherence, although they acknowledge the need for a more stringent evaluation of all of these effects [ 36].
Alluding to a $75 billion bank bailout in 1999 that came without major strings attached, he said: "Any policy to clear bad loans must come in concert with a more stringent evaluation of lending, fortification of shareholder equity and stricter corporate governance".
At the current state of knowledge, a more stringent evaluation of the extent to which theory can explain the findings of road safety evaluation studies is, in most cases, not possible.
Firstly, allow a more stringent evaluation of the reality of the parameters used in the model parameterization and calibration as well as the models itself as suggested by van Griensven et al. (2012).
Recent technical advances have now opened up the possibility of a more stringent evaluation of genomic stability in B-LCLs.
The advantages of this design include a shorter study duration, which minimizes the number of individuals who may drop out and also limits cycle-to-cycle variability while providing a more stringent evaluation of safety and tolerability.
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