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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjudicate for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts when referring to the act of making a judgment or decision on behalf of someone or something.
Example: "The court was called to adjudicate for the parties involved in the dispute."
Alternatives: "decide on behalf of" or "rule for".
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But he reiterated that "I'm not going to try to adjudicate for Congress" between tax and spending measures.
But those prone to pondering the "motiveless malignity" that in Coleridge's vaunted phrase underpins this play will instead find multiple motives that are left to us to adjudicate for ourselves, not least the response of a self-hating, sexually opaque subordinate to the military and sexual heat engendered by the Moor.
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Overall, hypoglycaemia was not judged to have had a role in 389 (90.3%) of the 431 deaths with sufficient information to adjudicate for hypoglycaemia.
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"We said, how on earth is an English court supposed to adjudicate on, for example, claims for damages for supposed 'economic chaos' resulting from increased security measures imposed by the government after the attempted coup?
He also taught widely and adjudicated for major examinations for the Royal Academy of Dance.
There are also a number of children — how many is unclear — who are adjudicated for what some therapists would say is "playing doctor" or normative "sexual experimentation".
Wade was adjudicated for a misdemeanor in juvenile court in Wisconsin, where he and Zyla lived, and sent to a residential juvenile facility.
Her program, whose population includes juveniles adjudicated for a wide range of offenses, does have rules: no baby-sitting; no supervisory role with young children; no pornography.
In a third, a federally financed clinical trial led by Elizabeth Letourneau, researchers are looking at 127 juveniles adjudicated for sex offenses, between ages 11 and 18, and their families.
After being adjudicated for a sex offense, a juvenile is often sent to a community-based or residential treatment program, where he might spend anywhere from a few months to a few years or more.
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