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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively assess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of evaluating or analyzing something in a proactive manner.
Example: "In order to improve our services, we need to actively assess customer feedback and make necessary adjustments."
Alternatives: "diligently evaluate" or "proactively analyze".
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Nevertheless, this hypothesis does not fully answer the question of whether plants can actively assess ants' identity and activity, and further investigations are required to bring forward alternative hypotheses regarding specific mechanisms (e.g. chemical, mechanical or electrical cues) by which this could be achieved.
Controlled hydraulic transient pressure waves can be used to actively assess the condition of pressurised pipelines (e.g. leak detection).
In this situation, it is important to actively assess for the secondary features often seen which may help direct further management.
"We are making the difficult decision today to pause orders and actively assess all our options to either sell, or at a later date, reboot the business with substantial changes," she adds.
Prospective measures of immune function and viral reactivation should be initiated upon return to treatment in order to actively assess the risk of adverse reaction.
They do not actively assess risk-profiles either.
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We're actively assessing how this breach occurred".
"We think the commissioner's decision is unlawful and we are actively assessing all of our legal options," said one of Belichick's attorneys, Neil Cornrich of Cleveland, upon learning of the decision.
The Serious Fraud Office says it is actively assessing "material in its possession" relating to the Fifa corruption allegations revealed by the FBI this week.
The Serious Fraud Office says it is actively assessing "material in its possession" relating to the FIFA corruption allegations revealed by the FBI.
| Updated below | Rachel Carson's work and legacy are being actively assessed at the moment, given that her landmark book, "Silent Spring," was published 50 years ago this week.
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