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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as rated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific rating or evaluation of something, often in contexts like reviews or assessments.
Example: "The product performed well, as rated by multiple users on the review site."
Alternatives: "as evaluated" or "as assessed".
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Ratings of the Therapeutic Alliance as rated by Clinicians or Young people did not vary between groups (see Table 7).
2. What is the concordance between disease severity as rated by the physician and the patient's own self-rated health?
The overall education scores of the sessions as rated by the residents were high.
Feedback (assessment), as rated by final-year students in the NSS: percentage of students satisfied.
Positive symptoms correlated positively with negative symptoms as rated on the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale.
Meanwhile, physical attractiveness, as rated by those viewing pitches, produces a 36percentt increase in pitch success.
The only other group to fare similarly badly were atheists as rated by religious respondents – they too scored 40.
Specifically, fewer material resources and lower levels of perceived respect are associated with more problems, as rated by children's teachers.
Cookie intake later that afternoon was measured as well as rated vividness of memory of the lunch.
Science performance, as rated by teachers, is moderately heritable (49%) and shows only modest shared environmental influence (27%).
We build on a bibliometric analysis of more than 85,000 papers published in 168 management and business journals as rated in 18 popular journal rankings.
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