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The phrase "are better evaluated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the effectiveness or appropriateness of a method, process, or item in comparison to others.
Example: "The new assessment tools are better evaluated when applied in real-world scenarios."
Alternatives: "are more effectively assessed" or "are more accurately judged".
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Calcifications are better evaluated with CT than MRI.
Although accessible to clinical exam, some components are better evaluated with imaging; lesions occupying the sublingual space and submandibular space are invisible to the referring clinician.
On coronal curved reformatted 3D-MPRAGE (D) and heavily T2W 3D-SPACE (E) images, the patency of the foramina and position of the cerebellar tonsils are better evaluated.
Based on the insights provided by the model it is recommended that where agricultural areas are concerned, the occurrence of arsenic and nitrate are better evaluated together.
Furthermore, it can be hypothesized that different treatment effects are better evaluated using more sensitive parameters than those traditionally used in clinical studies.
Although some heavy metals, such as mercury, are better evaluated using urine biomarkers, logistical constraints precluded collection of urine specimens.
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Some reporters who cover police matters say that officers' performance could be better evaluated if the department would only provide detailed tactical information on firearms use.
Detectives took him into custody there and brought him to Bellevue "to be better evaluated," the official said.
Immunosuppressive therapy should be better evaluated in this setting.
By integrating the flows, the ecosystem services can be better evaluated.
This outcome should be combined with the sample's motivation results, in order to be better evaluated.
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