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The phrase "assessing him for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when evaluating someone for a specific purpose, such as a diagnosis, qualification, or suitability for a role.
Example: "The doctor is assessing him for any underlying health issues that may be causing his symptoms."
Alternatives: "evaluating him for" or "examining him for".
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After assessing him for around two minutes, he found W42 did not have any wounds, and the round had hit his radio.
What if any one of four different hospital emergency rooms had recognized that William's repeated overdoses made him a danger to himself and entertained the notion, indeed assumed the responsibility, of assessing him for a dual diagnosis?
Documents obtained by the state Greens MP John Kaye show that the businessman was ranked poorly by a panel assessing him for a similar role on the board of the Sydney Ports Corporation.
"We've been assessing him for some time now and rate him very highly among the next generation of young talent emerging through the ranks in Formula 1". After the Hungarian Grand Prix, Sainz sits 11th in the drivers' championship standings with 30 points, with his best race finish fourth in Singapore while racing for Toro Rosso in 2017.
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In one evaluation, Dr Phillip Joseph, who assessed him for the Crown, said Adebowale hinted the Djinns were "partly responsible" for his involvement in the attack, and then backtracked.
Worse still, Vakoc was unable to get back on his bike immediately because he felt dizzy and the doctors wanted to assess him for concussion.
Maharjan said Ma told her Dungay should remain in the cell and he would assess him for a new management plan.
Many mistakes were made without thought or consultation with his family". Housing charity Second Step had assessed him for the accommodation and support he received, and helped him to apply for the benefits payout.
In February 2002, Rampton agreed to assess him but kept him for only 36 hours before saying they could not help him.
Psychiatrists have up to 28 days to assess him but can apply for further extensions of up to six months or more, raising the theoretical possibility that he could never stand trial.
The P.G.A., sticklers for punctuality, assessed him a two-stroke penalty.
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