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The phrase "assessment were more" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks proper grammatical structure, likely needing a subject or a verb to be complete.
Example: "If the assessments were more comprehensive, we could make better decisions."
Alternatives: "evaluations were greater" or "assessments were increased".
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The agency said that the studies with rats and mice that it relied on for its assessment were more thorough than some of the human research that had raised doubts.
Using pain documentation as a surrogate for assessment, a review showed physiological parameters i.e. cardiovascular assessment, were more frequently documented by doctors than pain in critically ill patients [3].
Students' views about assessment were more diverse.
Since patients who did not complete discharge assessment were more severely ill, results may have overestimated treatment effects.
The activities contributing to the quality of the programme of assessment were more often than not related to, if not interwoven with, activities categorised under programme in action.
Risk reductions in men, based on a single exposure assessment, were more modest or were non-existent (see supplementary tables C and D).
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Villiers' assessment was more gloomy.
Mr. Light's assessment is more blunt.
His own assessment is more bearish.
Aspden's assessment is more literary: "He's the Miss Havisham of the sportswear world".
Mr. Cilliers acknowledged that his assessment was more positive than that of most Africans.
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