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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assesses this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an evaluation or analysis of a particular subject or situation.
Example: "The report assesses this issue in detail, providing insights and recommendations for improvement."
Alternatives: "evaluates this" or "analyzes this".
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This study assesses this portrayal of Dubai and explores Dubai's residential landscape in terms of morphology and affordability.
The current study assesses this mobility problem in terms of access to public spaces using various modes of transportation.
Dedicated to Mr. Kani's brother, a poet shot and killed by the police in 1985, "Nothing but the Truth" assesses this accommodation to change and suggests the process is far from over.
Our results show that Verona, Padua and Trevisso generate per mass the urban sprawl, which is then validated by defining a buffer that assesses this change.
From this event, the Point Kinetics model fails in reproducing results obtained by the three-dimensional model and the study conducted in the present paper assesses this discrepancy.
In addition to that NECA rate, the rural CLEC may assess a presubscribed interexchange carrier charge if, and only to the extent that, the competing ILEC assesses this charge.
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But lay people cannot assess this news.
Future experiments should assess this directly.
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