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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessing every" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the evaluation or examination of all items, aspects, or individuals in a particular context.
Example: "The team is focused on assessing every candidate's qualifications before making a final decision."
Alternatives: "evaluating all" or "reviewing each".
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The works portray an exhaustive note-taker, risk-taker and master of introspection, obsessed with assessing every recipe he created.
She deals with the sometimes life-or-death professional judgements she has to make every day by risk assessing every situation she comes across.
If organisations really cared about creating more balanced teams, they would be assessing every detail of their diversity performance and targeting managers on it.
Start by carefully assessing every demand that comes your way, and align the asks with the highest-valued contributions that you're most skilled at making.
Patient selection plays a vital role in minimising risks of treatment and the clinician should be vigilant in assessing every aspect of the patient and their malocclusion.
"We are assessing every case and will make contact with anyone that we believe could be a serious bidder over the next few days.
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By next spring, 10,000 people will be being assessed every week.
"How will be people be assessed every two years?
Plasma lipids were assessed every 2 weeks for 12 weeks.
Adverse events were assessed every 6 months and uniformly categorized.
Teachers assess every student and every piece of input data every few weeks.
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