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The phrase "able to reliably assess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to evaluate or judge something consistently and accurately.
Example: "The new software is able to reliably assess the performance of various algorithms in real-time."
Alternatives: "capable of consistently evaluating" or "able to accurately judge".
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To be able to reliably assess the mechanical properties, it is necessary to study the material's deformation response on a volumetric basis and in high detail.
Lastly, we were not able to reliably assess how regularly the clinical teams used the dashboard.
We were able to reliably assess the extent to which recommended care was documented in patient records.
Therefore, we were not able to reliably assess the influence of hepatic iron accumulation on the MRI PDFF measurements.
This strategy of dividing the dataset according to time was to ensure that the validation set would be able to reliably assess the historical generalizability of the final model [ 9].
However, for some genes, there were not enough RNA-seq reads with informative single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) sites to be able to reliably assess the imprinting status, and for other genes, there were no SNPs between the alleles.
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62 For instance, available intervention studies were generally insufficiently powered to reliably assess the optimum dosage, not able to examine potential toxic effects over prolonged use, and unable to reliably assess the efficacy in low risk general populations as most of the included community based studies involved solely older participants.
As a result, teachers need a tool to reliably assess these constructs in their students.
We sought to create a disease-specific Celiac Symptom Index (CSI) to reliably assess relevant symptoms.
Unfortunately, most studies lack sufficient follow-up to reliably assess false-negative results.
Despite the ethical and implementation difficulties, high-quality randomized trials are warranted to reliably assess the effectiveness of RRS.
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