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The phrase "assessed precisely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the evaluation or measurement of something with a high degree of accuracy.
Example: "The results of the experiment were assessed precisely to ensure the validity of the findings."
Alternatives: "evaluated accurately" or "measured exactly."
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To speed the efforts and time to value, business users assessed precisely which data elements were needed most.
When simultaneously to wear, friction is also measured, dynamic processes like running-in can be assessed precisely.
The three-dimensional, time-dependent, fully developed flow field is calculated with a computationally efficient procedure using a RANS solver with k ε turbulence modeling and the flow field is assessed precisely against experimental data.
Fused images enable clear visualization of the vertebral artery, and the relationship of the inner and outer contours of vessels can be assessed precisely.
Consequently, information like size distribution cannot be assessed precisely.
Midge bites are difficult to recall, and therefore this exposure could not be assessed precisely.
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By July, Hammond admitted that in fact the government had been "unable to assess" precisely this question.
Moreover, people switch jobs so often these days that it is often hard to assess precisely what they have done.
Know what the objective of the assignment is and grade according to a standard (a rubric) that assesses precisely that.
The purpose of this study is to assess precisely how much hospitals save by shortening LOS.
Because tenure reviews are confidential, and based so deeply on personal judgment, it is often difficult to assess precisely what went wrong with a particular candidate.
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