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The phrase "at assessed" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "The results were at assessed levels of performance." (Note: This example is still awkward and not standard usage.)
Alternatives: "at evaluated" or "at appraised".
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16 Two reviewers (LO'D and AT) assessed risk of bias using Revman's risk of bias assessment tool.
The current studies thus aimed at assessed sleep duration, time of day, and sleep architecture as potential determinants of the cortisol awakening response.
We only assessed the availability of IC measures and were unable to differentiate quality, comprehensiveness or consistency of implementation of all measures at assessed sites.
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"People are not like computers, which are really good at assessing the probability of things happening.
But psychologists have found that most of us just aren't that good at assessing risk.
I became an expert at assessing how much food was available for a certain price.
It's not that they are any worse than their elders at assessing danger.
But the process will be aimed at assessing guilt, not causes.
The chef was masterful at assessing students and giving harder jobs to the most experienced.
Research shows that structured interviews are effective at assessing candidates and helping predict job performance.
We can also make a reasonably good stab at assessing how far this enterprise is likely to get.
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