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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'appraised of' is not correct in written English.
The correct phrase is 'apprised of'. For example: He was apprised of the situation.
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"No, not at all," says Sondheim, when appraised of this assessment.
Oz is in his mid-sixties, trim and, generously appraised, of medium height.
"They may not be talking to each other so you have to keep both fully appraised of the situation".
However, even before we were appraised of her career in various popular music combos, we admired her style.
The White House said that Barack Obama had been appraised of the situation was being kept updated.
It ensured that he was fully appraised of the security situation at home, and helped him to find his feet after arriving back in Iraq.
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Even the recently appraised value of my own house in the Detroit suburbs is 10% less than our purchase price for this house from 20 years ago.
Two reviewers independently assessed studies for inclusion, appraised risk of bias, and extracted data.
ZT and XF appraised review of the initial manuscript and collected data.
PY appraised review of the initial manuscript and assisted in preparing the data.
The duo used the three standard methods of appraising anything of value: cost, income and comparables.
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