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The phrase "assessed accurately" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means to evaluate or judge something correctly and without bias. Example: The employee's performance was assessed accurately by the HR manager, taking into consideration both their strengths and areas for improvement.
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It will take months, though, before they can be assessed accurately.
But the degree of help the economy needs cannot be assessed accurately for a few weeks, he said.
Natural resource damage can be assessed accurately through a Habitat Equivalency Analysis.
Moreover, it has important implications for studies in which melatonin concentrations need to be assessed accurately.
The learning curve for photoselective vaporisation of the prostate (PVP) has never been assessed accurately.
Small resorptions, i.e., low modified Malmgren scores, were more difficult to record and were only assessed accurately using CBCT.
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Mr. Hunter, the consumer advocate, said agents often lacked the training to assess accurately the value of a home, usually done these days with the help of a computer program.
Because networks do not break out exact advertising figures for each individual show, it is impossible to assess accurately whether CBS is being hurt financially by the advertiser defections in "Big Brother 2".
However, fluid balance remains difficult to assess accurately.
The severity of intoxication is difficult to assess accurately based on laboratory markers alone.
In order to assess accurately the compactness, three methods are developed.
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