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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assesses have" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two verbs that do not logically fit together in this form.
Example: "The report assesses have significant implications for future research." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase.)
Alternatives: "evaluates" or "determines".
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This is one of 19 souks in Aleppo that the United Nations assesses has been severely damaged, out of 45 examined through imagery.
Dyslexia expert Holly Swinton said recent government changes to how children are assessed have made it even harder for parents.
More than three-quarters (77%) of those forcibly sent by Australia to Nauru whose asylum claims have been assessed have been found to be refugees.
Other drugs that have been assessed have never shown any undisputable positive effect and cannot be recommended [136, 137].
Various exposures which are planned to be assessed have been summarized in Table 2.
Despite evidence that pedestrians are twice as likely to be killed on roads with no footpaths, 84% of the roads we assessed had no footpaths.
It found that 28 of the 66 scenarios assessed had at least a 40% chance of causing that level of harm.
Twenty-three of the 37 countries assessed had at least one blogger arrested for content they posted online.
The report found that "35 of the 60 countries assessed had broadened their technical or legal surveillance powers over the past year".
The households assessed had no food available to eat for an average of 16 days (out of the last 30 days).
The trials assessed had suboptimal method quality.
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