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The phrase "assessing score" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are evaluating or determining a score or rating for something, such as a test, performance, or project.
Example: "The teacher is assessing the score of each student to determine their overall performance in the class."
Alternatives: "evaluating score" or "determining score".
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For assessing score of quality of life attributes, the Indonesia Health Related Quality of Life Questionnaire, which was originally developed, validated and patented by one of the authors, Rivany (9), was adapted and modified for the disaster setting in Padang city.
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Overall levels of satisfaction with care were assessed; bivariate analyses were used to assess scores by resident.
The hospitals assessed scored 67, 85, 73, 102 and 59.
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