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The phrase "assessments with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to evaluations or tests that are conducted alongside or in conjunction with something else.
Example: "The course includes various assessments with practical applications to enhance learning."
Alternatives: "evaluations alongside" or "tests in conjunction with".
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All 135 patients completed baseline assessments, with 117 (87%) being assessed at all four time points.
Teachers can now support pupils' learning by assessing their progress in a much more sophisticated way, and sharing assessments with pupils and parents.
The assessed insect pest species were often not specified, and rarely quantitative assessments with the respective GMP were made.
But he salted his positive assessments with several grim caveats.
Housing counselors offer no-baloney assessments, with free legal advice.
Planning had been sloppy: some had not received care assessments, with just weeks to go to the handover.
Mr. Atkinson and others temper their assessments with caveats -- recovery may well peter out and many borrowers are still at the brink.
Owners find it easy to check the accuracy of their records and compare their new assessments with the values of similar properties, he said.
"It is very key to us that we're able to do home assessments with our clients," she said.
Demos, with the support of Scope, carried out its own cumulative assessments with readily available public data.
Assessments with incompatible assumptions may not be possible to integrate.
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