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The phrase "a tool for evaluating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an instrument or method that assists in assessing or judging something.
Example: "The software serves as a tool for evaluating the performance of various algorithms."
Alternatives: "an instrument for assessment" or "a means of appraisal".
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A prerequisite for the gain-cost evaluation to be prospectively meaningful as a tool for evaluating different predictors, is that the results on the training data also extend to new data.
As a tool for evaluating players it appears somewhere between crashingly obvious and the most frightful rot.
He developed a tool for evaluating personality called the Thematic Apperception Test, which was hailed as an important contribution to analytical psychology.
The intent was not a wholesale firing of all district employees, Ms. Knox said, but to provide a tool for evaluating the organization to ensure that workers' skills matched their jobs and to give her some options.
The mayor is a longtime critic of the board and has repeatedly asked it — to no avail — to submit data for inclusion in the annual Mayor's Management Report, a tool for evaluating the performance of city agencies.
The test given at the elementary level, the Illinois Standards Achievement Test, has been criticized as too easy and would be miscast as a tool for evaluating teachers, according to teachers and parents who came to the forum, when the test was designed exclusively for gauging knowledge in particular subject areas.
Now, it is promoted as a tool for evaluating information.
Assessment of response to treatment: use as a tool for evaluating the disease response to treatment.
In this work, a commercial process simulator was used as a tool for evaluating performance of the systems.
The PLM is a tool for evaluating landscape change within the Patuxent watershed through simulation of ecological systems.
To assess the validity and reliability of a tool for evaluating the clinical communication skills of health professionals.
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