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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurately appraised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the evaluation or assessment of something with precision or correctness.
Example: "The property was accurately appraised to determine its fair market value before the sale."
Alternatives: "correctly evaluated" or "precisely assessed".
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The memorial's design can't be accurately appraised without venturing into the fog.
A. R. Gurney has written a play that, as accurately appraised by one admirer, has "turned the world upside down".
So if a lender accepts an appraiser's evaluation of a house for, say, $200,000 when it is actually worth $300,000, the borrower and lender will end up sharing $100,000 more than if the house had been accurately appraised.
Coping is effective if stress is accurately appraised and specific behavioral and cognitive strategies are used to manage, reduce or tolerate stressful events [ 26].
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To accurately appraise your bargaining strength, you'll need to take the other side's perspective.
And I had learned that an amateur like me had no hope of accurately appraising a poster based on rarity and condition.
"The obsession at the moment is to stay in it, not to win it," said Wenger, his words accurately appraising the parlous state of Arsenal's Champions League campaign.
Lenders sometimes balk at lending money for properties they believe they cannot accurately appraise, or for which there may not be a strong market if the house is sold.
Serious early adversity and trauma can lead to higher levels of stress, higher risk of stress-related health difficulties and mood disorders, greater difficulty modulating and accurately appraising emotion, and compromised executive function abilities.
These include, for example, evaluating all possible consequences of all options, accurately appraising their likelihood and desirability, and making trade-offs.
Specifically, qualified, licensed therapists work directly with educators to learn to assess their own abilities to accurately perceive, appraise, and express emotions; understand emotions and emotional knowledge, such as labeling feelings; and reflect, manage, and regulate emotions to promote emotional and intellectual growth (Kremenitzer and Miller 2008).
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