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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessment helped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the positive impact or benefits of an assessment in a particular context, such as education or performance evaluation.
Example: "The assessment helped identify the areas where students needed additional support, leading to improved learning outcomes."
Alternatives: "evaluation assisted" or "review contributed".
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Cox's assessment helped influence Brexit hard-liners and Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party to vote against the deal.
The bank has been the hardest hit by the financial crisis, so the upbeat assessment helped raise expectations about the economy.
The DPP was effective and learning was generated: the use of understandable techniques for deliberation and assessment helped participants to generate an unambiguous final result which was based on the "hybridisation" of the alternative schemes proposed to the participants at the beginning of the procedure.
In this situation, making a daily assessment helped me take other measures immediately to help him carry on as he wished.
In addition, LCNS assessment helped to resolve diagnostic confusion.
The results of this population needs assessment helped our SEKTC partners to develop the multicomponent intervention activities.
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Assessment helps instructors and students monitor progress towards achieving learning objectives.
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