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The phrase "are available to judge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something is accessible for evaluation or assessment.
Example: "The submitted entries are available to judge, and we encourage all participants to review them carefully."
Alternatives: "open for evaluation" or "ready for assessment".
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While no public opinion polls are available to judge the general's performance, many anecdotal indicators, like his portrayal in the press and comments from political and business leaders around the country, suggest that public confidence in him has eroded markedly in recent months.
However no empirical data are available to judge which minimal change is needed to be of clinical relevance.
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What evidence is available to judge popular claims and predictions regarding dramatic growth of Internet usage as a result of the widespread use of cell phones?
Again, given what's available to judge from, it seems as if, despite its size, reach, money, and power, the IC has been caught "off-guard" by developments in our world with startling regularity and might be thought of as something closer to an "un-intelligence machine".
In real-life experiments additional clues may be available to judge the physical relevance of the found spectra and time constants for an applied model, and also from complementary experiments.
Also, no data were available to judge whether glucose intolerance reduction/compensation by biguanides is important for the total and site-specific cancer incidence shifts.
Although imperfect, by using a tiered approach for evidence classification, more information was available to judge the many interventions that originally were classified as insufficient based on the U.S. Community Guide criteria.
Though 16 sentencing components are available to judges, in actuality only 15 are used.
Direct examination of prosecutor files demonstrated that 16 sentencing components are available to judges for possible inclusion in the sentencing order.
All this evidence was available to Judge Gary Feinerman, of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, but Feinerman seemed endlessly willing to give the benefit of the doubt to the plaintiffs, who repeatedly attempted to place Doig in Thunder Bay.
The Crown Prosecution Service will be asking the court to find that this murder was motivated by terrorism when the defendants come to be sentenced, so that all options under counter terrorism legislation are available to the judge.
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