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The phrase "although one can evaluate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception in a discussion, typically when presenting an argument or analysis.
Example: "Although one can evaluate the effectiveness of the strategy, the results may still vary based on external factors."
Alternatives: "even though one can assess" or "while it is possible to evaluate".
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I'm the only one who can evaluate my job from that standpoint.
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As you can imagine, no one can effectively evaluate the playability of multiplayer games under these conditions".
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Although one can certainly learn on a bus.
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