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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessed out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in educational contexts to indicate the total possible points or marks that can be earned on an assessment or exam.
Example: "The exam was assessed out of 100 points, and I scored 85."
Alternatives: "graded out of" or "evaluated on a scale of".
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The program is assessed out of the gathering of students' perceptions, which contributed to elaborate on some requirements regarding teaching servitization and PSS based on experiential learning theory.
In OSCE, only one skill from each system was assessed out of several skills taught.
The median proportion of adults assessed out of those referred was 92.2% (IQR 81.4%, 100.0%).
This finding is supported by the decreased number of key tasks performed in cases which were assessed out of hours.
Twenty indicators of disease severity were assessed, out of which 5 (base deficit, impaired consciousness, convulsions, elevated blood urea, and underlying chronic illness) were associated independently with death.
Students did well in the OSCE but one limitation was that only one skill from each system was assessed out of several skills taught in each system.
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