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The phrase "able to assess" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or skill in evaluating or judging something.
Example: "The team is able to assess the project's progress and make necessary adjustments."
Alternatives: "capable of evaluating" or "qualified to judge".
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How much the assessment team was able to assess today amid this cheerful chaos was unclear.
Given some time, I'll be able to assess what happened".
Better able to assess the depth of their knowledge.
Be able to assess your student's ability and performance.
Sophisticated investors may be able to assess these risks themselves.
If students are self-reflective, they're better able to assess what their values are.
I haven't been able to assess any of the things we care about yet".
"Once we're able to refloat the ship, we will be able to assess the damage".
"Then I'd be able to assess the risks and benefits more realistically," Guzello said.
This season, audiences will be able to assess Mr. Phillips's directing skills, but no more.
We are now able to assess more clearly the adverse impact that continues into 2014.
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