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The phrase "assess variation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are evaluating or analyzing differences or changes in data, performance, or other measurable factors.
Example: "In order to improve our product, we need to assess variation in customer feedback over the past year."
Alternatives: "evaluate differences" or "analyze variability".
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Aim #3: To assess variation among American Indian/Alaskan Native women's assessments of their mammography experiences and mammography service satisfaction.
To assess variation in processes of care, we used the Index of Qualitative Variation (IQV).
Therefore, no post-PCR analytical construct needs to be developed to assess variation within a fragment.
We use new fossil pollen data to assess variation in abundance of Cousinia Cass.
The objective of the monitoring studies undertaken for water body is to assess variation in water quality.
This approach provides a means to assess variation in antiviral efficacy, and to predict possible responses in a clinical setting.
To assess variation in the use of computed tomography (CT) for pediatric injury-related emergency department (ED) visits.
Contour analysis (Fourier outlines) and Multiple Factorial Analysis were used to compare different data sets and to assess variation ranges.
The objective of this study is to assess variation in laryngoscope lights across different emergency departments (EDs).
These three water quality indices have been used to assess variation in the quality of the River Ganga at monitored locations over an 11-year period.
To assess variation in community composition, we test the independence between contributor profiles and the tag community they appear using a chi-square test.
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