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The phrase "active evaluation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where ongoing assessment or analysis is taking place, often in educational or professional settings.
Example: "The team engaged in active evaluation of the project's progress to ensure it met the established goals."
Alternatives: "ongoing assessment" or "dynamic appraisal".
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We employ an active evaluation approach to help drive positive change in organizations and programs so they can better meet their goals.
Furthermore, a collaborative teaching may take place and may lead to active evaluation upon particular content on LMS at the origin/provider side.
The evaluation method adopted in our evaluation is called active evaluation, in which we execute real botnet binaries in a controlled network environment.
Accordingly, targeting the BRAF MEK pathway in pediatric gliomas is under active evaluation [ 12].
A limitation to the About Being Active evaluation is the lack of follow-up to determine if the intentions to increase physical activity noted in the comments actually translated into behavior.
This study is especially timely because of the currently active evaluation of blood pressure treatment benefits in type 2 diabetes based on the results of the ACCORD and ADVANCE studies (12, 13).
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The selection and use of the most appropriate methods of surface-active evaluation can also generate comments for and against, justified both by the fidelity of the recording and interpretation of the colloidal phenomenon, but sometimes mostly by the absence of universally accepted operating protocols.
When a ratings agency puts a credit under review, it means it has begun an active, deliberate evaluation that could lead to a rating change in a matter of weeks or months.
For specification of regions only active during evaluation of personal relevance, we conducted a masking analysis implemented in SPM2 for the contrast "high personal relevance > low personal relevance" exclusively masked with "reward win > reward lose".
The Devon Active Villages Evaluation (DAVE) research study is being conducted by the University of Exeter in close liaison with Active Devon.
The Devon Active Villages Evaluation (DAVE) protocol is based on a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial design.
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