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The phrase "able to appraise it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capacity to evaluate or assess something, such as a situation, object, or piece of work.
Example: "After reviewing the project, I feel confident that I am able to appraise it accurately and provide constructive feedback."
Alternatives: "capable of evaluating it" or "qualified to assess it."
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Each work was made to be seen alone, but in a museum we are able to appraise it only in a room full of other works, dense with other people, ourselves already distracted by travel and unfamiliarity.
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You'd think a lone hitcher on a country road would stand out a mile, like a distant monument or a grain silo; you'd think you would be able to appraise him calmly as you drove, undress him and turn him over in your mind well in advance.
He will be able to appraise evidence for or against it, should any be available, or to recognize that no information in his possession bears on it.
The challenge is how to appraise it.
Outcome 1: Students will be able to appraise the human-centered design cycle and human-computer interaction design concepts.
Estate agents, for example, might be better able to appraise commercial property by determining how many pedestrians pass a given storefront.
Perhaps because he had no roots in a particular part of Britain, perhaps because he is a good accountant, Tran, now 27, was able to appraise the situation coolly.
Indeed Tuttosport, able to appraise the game free of sentiment, concentrated on the football genius of – and you'll like this – Andy Cole, who they said produced "a truly wonderful display of football".
The hemato-oncologists are able to appraise outcomes and to update the intensivists about therapeutic options and potentials for cure of the underlying malignancies.
Thus, being able to appraise the risk/benefit ratio at the patient level would be of great interest to better tailor individual treatment.
When evaluating the contrast uptake in a lesion, it is imperative to compare the lesion's density on the water map images to that on the synthesised monochromatic images in order to be able to appraise possible 'enhancement'enhancement
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