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The phrase "assessed these two" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an evaluation or analysis of two specific items, subjects, or individuals.
Example: "After reviewing the data, the committee assessed these two proposals to determine which one would be more beneficial for the project."
Alternatives: "evaluated these two" or "analyzed these two".
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When he arrived, he assessed these two fortifications, and wrote in his report that he felt the colony was virtually undefended.
We assessed these two possibilities via a number of paths.
All studies assessed these two factors.
However, surprisingly, there is only one report that has assessed these two components in antidepressant treatment [ 9].
Nonetheless, we identified two potential binding sites for miR-8 in the Ser 3′UTR and therefore, we assessed these two sites for miR-8 activity.
However, no study has yet assessed these two clinically relevant components at the same time in adherence to antidepressant treatment in the clinical outpatient setting.
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The SEP diary questions assessed these three perspectives.
We assessed these three databases because they are widely used in population and health services research to determine death status, cause of death and medical history.
We therefore assessed these three marks using the WI method to allow direct comparison between cell types, whereas H4K20me3 enrichment was assessed using the HMM method which may result in a slight underrepresentation in comparison.
In assessing these two rivals to the Yankees, Fetter is kinder to Frazee, whose name endures ignominiously in Boston for having sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees in 1919.
Conditional averages are required to assess these two hypotheses.
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