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"appraised in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when discussing the evaluation or assessment of something. Example: The value of the antique vase was appraised in at $500 by an expert appraiser.
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Some 48% of the interviewees knew their performance had been appraised in the last two years; the appraisals were perceived as subjective.
Just how much longer does it take to get a property appraised in Colorado nowadays than it used to because there aren't enough appraiser to match the uptick in the state's real estate marketplace?
Mrs. Clark's collection has been appraised in the millions.
Appraised in 2008 at $1.6m£1m1m), it's far from the artist's priciest work.
"Now his performance will be appraised in light of some real failure.
The film director Steven Soderbergh paid for the acquisition of the archives, appraised in 1996 at $200,000.
The violin was appraised in 1999 for $3.5 million by the violin consultant in Christie's musical instrument department.
Just in case, the week before opening night she had her apartment appraised in preparation for sale.
Last year Ms. Lueders-Booth finally decided to have the set appraised in preparation for having it auctioned off.
Of the thousands of stocks that were appraised in this era, only 1 percent were rated "sell".
She declined to give a value for the box because it had not been appraised in a long time.
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