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The phrase "able to properly evaluate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability to assess or judge something accurately and effectively.
Example: "The committee members are all experts in their fields, ensuring they are able to properly evaluate the proposals submitted for the grant."
Alternatives: "capable of accurately assessing" or "competent to judge effectively."
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"Without considering snow and ice, one will not be able to properly evaluate the effect of exhaust emission, and subsequently health and climate impacts, for the cities which receive snow," Ariya said.
To be able to properly evaluate the health-related effects of contaminants, high-quality baseline data is crucial.
Immunomodulation, another important feature of MSCs, could also have a drastic influence on the tumor microenvironment (38), although the current tumor models (mainly xenograft models in immunodeficient mice) are not able to properly evaluate these effects.
In contrast, reporting of adverse event data in trial publications was inadequate and inconsistent to the extent that any systematic review based solely on the publicly available data would not be able to properly evaluate the safety of rhBMP-2.
If you have little understanding of how tech firms and companies operate and are valued, you might not be able to properly evaluate the risks involved with investing in these companies.
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The International Gustav Mahler Society has just initiated a study to properly evaluate the Israel score.
That's just not a large enough sample size to properly evaluate the entire league.
And they could lack the time or ability to properly evaluate an immigrant's case.
And we still lack the fundamental information to properly evaluate what is going on.
But Katie Gibbs, director of Evidence for Democracy, worries that Canada no longer has the means to properly evaluate such projects.
You need to recognize risk in order to properly evaluate it and proceed in a decisive manner.
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