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The phrase "assessed next year" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an evaluation or examination that will take place in the following year.
Example: "The project's success will be assessed next year to determine its impact on the community."
Alternatives: "evaluated next year" or "reviewed next year".
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Estonia, which aims to be assessed next year on the basis of its 2009 performance, has already engaged in two rounds of spending cuts in order to keep the budget deficit in check.
How well the process works will be assessed next year.
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We will have them assessed tomorrow.
The centre Jamie Roberts and the wing Tommy Bowe will be assessed tomorrow after sustaining wrist and elbow injuries respectively.
Williams is being assessed this week and Gatland is likely to need a new midfield partner for Jamie Roberts against France.
He will be assessed today, he has a little chance to be available for Saturday.
Yaya Touré was taken off against Spurs with a hamstring problem that will be assessed today.
Worryingly for Italy, Leonardo Ghiraldini limped off with a leg injury which will be assessed today.
In a sonnet that assessed summer, Shakespeare acknowledged, "Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines".
On Wednesday, Tom Lemming, a longtime recruiting analyst now with CBS College Sports, assessed this year's class.
Remy remains out with a calf strain and will be assessed this week.
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