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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and appraised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of evaluating or assessing something, often in a formal context such as real estate, art, or personal property.
Example: "The property was inspected and appraised to determine its market value."
Alternatives: "and evaluated" or "and assessed".
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After training in use of the appraisal tool, twenty articles were randomly selected and appraised by both LJC and TAC.
Lowe came over and appraised his work.
We went to the sales counter where the overwhelmed clerk grabbed the sweater and appraised it.
An independent company also reviewed the studies and appraised the evidence to prevent bias.
The property will need to be evaluated by the trust and appraised.
Congress said we should sell it for fair market value and appraised it at $300 million.
They studied and appraised ignored forms like German woodcuts, French porcelain and English statuary.
As he ate, he tucked his elbow into his hip and appraised whatever needed appraising: model, makeup, Mert.
Sebők came down the corridor in a three-piece suit and appraised me silently in the few moments it took to unlock his door.
The amount varies, based on factors like the loan balance and appraised value of the home, but can be as much as $20,000.
She said the value of the collection, which she has cataloged and appraised, peaked at $150,000 but is still worth over $100,000.
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