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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessed with five" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being evaluated or graded on a scale of five, such as in assessments, reviews, or ratings.
Example: "The project was assessed with five stars for its creativity and execution."
Alternatives: "rated five" or "evaluated at five".
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Twenty-five subjects were treated with twin block appliance, and the change in their maxillo-mandibular relation was assessed with five angular and two linear parameters. 1.
Various aspects of executive function were assessed with five neuropsychological tests : Tower of London, Trail Making Test, Verbal Fluency, Design Fluency and Association Fluency.
Somatoform presentation will be assessed with five questionnaires.
The pychosocial work environment was assessed with five dimensions of the Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ)[ 1], which measures all dimensions of the widely used Demand-Control-Support model.
Sedentary behavior was assessed with five items asking about time spent sitting in the last working and non-working day across five domains [ 51].
SES was assessed with five measures: Educational attainment: Measured as 'no education or elementary school'intermediateate school'secondaryary education or more' including secondary school, vocational school or university.
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