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The phrase "assessed on those" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing criteria or standards by which something is evaluated or judged.
Example: "The students will be assessed on those specific learning outcomes outlined in the syllabus."
Alternatives: "evaluated based on those" or "judged according to those".
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Fines should be assessed on those who take public property illegally.
Penalties would be assessed on those countries that violate the rules of economic discipline, which will be tightened and clarified.
Even more importantly, if a condition has been missed and brought to the notice of the physician, the next or next few patients will certainly be assessed on those lines.
When the case went to court, the doctor wrote a letter to the judge to say that he had a mental health problem and he should be assessed on those lines.
Violation of the VA foramen as well as the facet joint by the screw was assessed on those images.
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The penalties are steeper — up to 25 percent of the value of the assets — and they're assessed on the highest value of those assets over the last eight years.
The maps of persons and items (Fig. 2), also known as 'Wright maps', vividly illustrate how the items on progressively higher difficulty levels overlap with the levels of those persons assessed on the latent trait (resilience).
No penalty was assessed on the play.
No penalty was assessed on the hit.
It is assessed on the municipal rolls at $56,500,000.
Nurses' educational level was assessed on the 1992 questionnaire.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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