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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ascertain right" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of determining or verifying correctness, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "Before proceeding, we need to ascertain the right course of action."
Alternatives: "determine the correct" or "verify the accuracy of".
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It means it is worthwhile setting standard DSC tests and ascertaining right effective capacity or enthalpy function of PCM in simulations related to PCM system design.
These electronic firms invest millions of dollars to ascertain the right price of every asset they trade by the millisecond.
The constructs were sequenced to ascertain the right orientation and authenticity in the vector.
Critically, if carers can ascertain the "right moment" to engage with people with severe cognitive impairments, they are most likely to experience meaningful communications and consequently make informed care or educational decisions [ 34].
"Before buying either a co-op or a condominium the purchaser should carefully study the governing documents to ascertain what rights he or she will have," he said.
Law develops your ability to see both sides of the argument, in order to ascertain what's right and wrong.
A grass-roots committee of residents met recently and plans to send out a questionnaire to every household, which it hopes will get a good response to help ascertain who is right.
The Country Program does not ascertain that 'the right things are getting done'.
In his "Lecture on Slavery" of 1855, Emerson calls the original 1787 Constitution's recognition of slavery a "crime" (A, 100), and he contrasts the written law of the constitution with the "Laws" and "Right" ascertained by Jesus, Menu, Moses, and Confucius.
The Indians seemed to ascertain what Thome did right, in going to the opposite field.
The presumption that a Google Glass wearer has a right to ascertain information from others who haven't opted in isn't necessarily socially acceptable.
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