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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appraise the documentation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the evaluation or assessment of documents, typically in a professional or academic context.
Example: "Before finalizing the project, we need to appraise the documentation to ensure all requirements are met."
Alternatives: "evaluate the documentation" or "assess the documentation".
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We aimed to appraise the documentation of this risk by psychiatrists and review discussion around contraceptive issues.
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Random checks by audiotaping the intervention sessions and documentation in case report forms, assess treatment adherence essential to be able to appraise the feasibility and reproducibility of the intervention in clinical practice [ 51].
To appraise the Rockettes is to appraise them as the very special artists they are.
The county will now survey and appraise the property.
How would you appraise the company's growth?
You will also have the opportunity to appraise the home.
There's no way to appraise the property.
Assess the documentation you have.
Correct: "I appraised the jewels".
'Jane!' he said, appraising the outfit.
His eyes lit up, appraising the potential.
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