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The phrase "assessed on him" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "assessed against him" or "assessed for him," depending on the context.
Example: "The evidence was assessed against him during the trial."
Alternatives: "evaluated regarding him" or "judged in relation to him."
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A fine of 6,000 marks was assessed on him for allowing two prisoners to escape, as well as other unrecorded offences, although the king did subsequently remit 1,000 marks of the fine.
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"He was not assessed on 100 one-acre housing lots.
Assessed on its own, the "delicious chocolate dirt" – 46% sugar – received only one-and-a-half stars.
It said one reason it needs to raise rates again is rising property taxes assessed on its facilities.
No penalty was assessed on the play.
No penalty was assessed on the hit.
They are assessed on their performances only".
Borthwick will be assessed on Monday.
It is assessed on the municipal rolls at $56,500,000.
Risk is now assessed on conventional factors like smoking.
The amount paid is assessed on a tiered basis.
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