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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assess in" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is not an idiom, and has no standard meaning.
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This has been seen in primate research, but is harder to assess in humans.
"It is hard to assess in fairness whether that is something that they couldn't have avoided," he said.
The curriculum, for example, was hard to assess in a process akin to speed dating, said one participant.
The governor's office has not yet drafted his new legislation, making it difficult to assess in detail.
Medicare also is expanding the list of conditions it will assess in setting punishments.
If not, there will be no chance to assess, in head-to-head competition, whether the private sector or the government program performs better.
So let's assess in strictly alphabetical order the respective merits of six thespians who have, in recent months, "given" their Trump, with marks out of five given.
"Mr Abramovich has appointed a professional team to assess, in more detail, the feasibility of expanding the existing stadium capacity at Stamford Bridge grounds.
But the effect of Mr. Turner's efforts is hard to assess, in part because his hot-and-cold temperament sometimes undercuts the weight of his words.
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I have now instructed my staff to engage into technical discussions with Google in order to assess in-depth the solutions presented to us.
This questionnaire is used to assess in-patient satisfaction with cancer care [ 24].
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