Sentence examples for accurately graded from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accurately graded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the precise evaluation or assessment of something, such as a test, assignment, or performance.
Example: "The students were pleased to see that their exams were accurately graded, reflecting their true understanding of the material."
Alternatives: "correctly assessed" or "precisely evaluated".

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Within this context, proposing an accurately graded evidence-based evaluation of the risk of post-surgical adhesions in individual women would have been far too ambitious.

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Due to their tissue heterogeneity, glioma cases can be difficult to classify into a specific grade using the gold standard of histological observation, hence the need to base classification on a quantitative and reliable analytical method for accurately grading the disease.

I developed a set of software and procedures for reliable computing that enabled the Registrar to accurately grade students and the Bursar to pay employees, in an era when this meant coding in SPS assembler language for the most part, with the Fortran compiler available for reports.

We aimed to develop an Apgar score for the field of surgery, an outcomes score that teams could calculate at the end of any general or vascular surgical procedure to accurately grade a patient's condition and chances of major complications or death.

Although trained non-ophthalmologists can accurately grade retinal images for ROP, effective training protocols are not established.

Because what's the point of giving a test, and interviewing is a test, if you don't have an answer key that lets you accurately grade that test.

Cross-sectional imaging techniques that could accurately grade disease severity would be preferable to ileocolonoscopy, as they are non-invasive and not limited to the colon and terminal ileum.

It started in the 80s with Kenneth Baker [education secretary under Margaret Thatcher, 1986-1989], who didn't want art in his national curriculum but was persuaded that it could be graded accurately not as a voice for self-expression but as a set of skills.

Although our fuzzy gene signatures could accurately distinguished grade 1 from grade 3 tumors and separated grade 2 tumors in grade 1 like or grade 3 like, we defined an indecision zone that scored arbitrarily between 48 and 52%, due to the equivocal gene expression grade profile of these patients.

The four gene signatures with molecular grade scores accurately classified grade 1 and 3 tumors with few misclassifications.

It would be interesting to determine whether force could be graded as accurately in the absence of visual feedback.

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