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The phrase "assess that only" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a limitation in evaluation or consideration, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I can only assess that only the most relevant data should be included in the report."
Alternatives: "evaluate solely" or "consider just".
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"We assess that only Russia's senior-most officials could have authorized the recent election-focused data thefts and disclosures, based on the scope and sensitivity of the targets," the trio said in a statement.
To assess that only the membrane fraction of the oocytes had been successfully isolated the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) marker calnexin (Stressgen, MI; 1∶2000) was used to re-probe each blot.
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In Zimbabwe, it has been assessed that only biomass energy can conveniently provide both lighting and space heating.
After Miller produced some more documentation arguing that she did not increase her claims from £1,439 per month to cover extra borrowing, they assessed that only £5,800 should be repaid for overclaims in the year 2008-2009.
In short, the team assessed that only 302,000 bitcoins have ever been lost due to transaction malleability.
Furthermore, a false negative response will be more likely when a patient perceives to having perfect functioning on a measure that only assesses severe dysfunction.
Is Mom in the room?" "No, she isn't". I sip my drink and assess that there are only couples and families present, which seems relaxing at this point.
In addition, Pakistan has (probably correctly) assessed that it is only capable of targeting several groups at a time, which leads to a policy of appeasement of other groups in the meantime.
The official Egyptian report assessed that there were only two airplanes, and that they were Spitfires.
In November it emerged that it was having a rethink over the channel, which costs in excess of £110m a year to run, after assessing that the savings may only amount to £15m or £16m annually.
In November, it emerged that the corporation was reconsidering plans to shut the news channel, which costs in excess of £110m a year to run, after assessing that the savings may only amount to £15m or £16m annually.
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