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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessed on everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the evaluation or judgment of someone or something based on a wide range of criteria or factors.
Example: "In this course, students will be assessed on everything from participation to final projects."
Alternatives: "evaluated on all aspects" or "judged on various criteria".
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Clubs will be assessed on everything from financial management and marketing through to the quality of their coaching staff.
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They are assessed on their performances only".
Borthwick will be assessed on Monday.
No penalty was assessed on the play.
No penalty was assessed on the hit.
Applications are assessed on an individual basis.
Adolf was then assessed on performance.
"I assessed everything, and I was the only experienced corner on the roster.
It assesses the likely impact on everything from delicate soils to raptor nests and birthing bighorn sheep.
[6/7/2012: See my update.] More engagingly, he said he'd be commissioning an "independent review" of how the Met goes about its business, drawing on experts and assessing everything from the organisation's finances to best practice from overseas.
Instead, you should take the time to rationally assess everything that's going on with your life.
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