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The phrase "assessment will take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the duration or process of an assessment or evaluation.
Example: "The assessment will take approximately two hours to complete."
Alternatives: "evaluation will require" or "review will last".
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That succinct assessment will take few by surprise.
The new assessment will take effect in July 2003 when the town sends out its tax bills.
The new toughened apprenticeships will mean apprentices completing their training will be graded as either pass, merit or distinction, and at least two thirds of the assessment will take place at the end of training, rather than the current continuous process.
The first assessment will take account of the average energy use of the home, and the second will look at how the occupants use the home so they can enter the green deal knowing how best to maximise what they will save.
He says the cleanup and full damage assessment will take months.
"Once a formal referral has been received from the MPS an assessment will take place regarding the level of IPCC involvement".
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It is likely that these assessments will take all morning, and the paperwork much of the afternoon.
Initial dementia assessments will take place in an average of six weeks and will be followed by better onward support such as informing sufferers of local services that can help them as well as advice for their carers.
Rather, the wider assessments will take a fundamental look at the very culture and purpose of residential units for learning-disabled people, questioning a system that had left most Winterbourne View "patients" warehoused for at least a year while supposedly undergoing assessment and treatment at a cost each of £3,500 a week.
In total, 6 assessments will take place.
Follow-up assessments will take place one year later.
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