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The phrase "assessing the evolution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when evaluating or analyzing the development or changes of a particular subject over time.
Example: "The researchers are assessing the evolution of language patterns in social media communications."
Alternatives: "evaluating the progression" or "analyzing the development".
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It seems necessary to expand these types of studies, especially for assessing the evolution of the ADC during treatment.
The resulting methodology is a powerful tool for assessing the evolution of localized deformation and hence material properties.
Forecasting and assessing the evolution of new technologies have long been focal parts of the discipline of futures studies [3, 32, 52].
In addition to this, the Fraser composite indicator has one further serious shortcoming that makes it less than ideal for assessing the evolution of labour market regulations.
They also help in assessing the evolution of petrophysical properties based on their concentration, which has an important impact mainly on the generation of secondary porosity.
We document this by first looking at the evolution of agricultural productivity in the country (compared to the US), and, second, by assessing the evolution of productivity in the Argentine industrial sector vis-à-vis other countries.
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The airline said it will continue to assess the evolution of the situation over the region and will update travellers when operations are back to normal.
That's a narrow and unproductive way to assess the evolution of anything.
The temperature-based index method proved adequate to assess the evolution of the two snow patches.
Repeated ANOVA measures were conducted to assess the evolution of the psychosocial needs.
This article assesses the evolution of the two firms' airline networks.
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