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The phrase "at evaluated" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "The results were at evaluated, but we need to clarify the findings."
Alternatives: "under evaluation" or "being assessed".
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These images are all part of a tradition of African art that has for centuries looked at, evaluated and selectively embraced the West.
The mechanical properties and electrical properties of designed alloy were comparable to those of Cu Be alloys, and its anti-stress relaxation resistance even was better than that of Cu Be alloys at evaluated temperature.
The authors explain that women in sexually saturated cultures are gazed at, evaluated, and potentially objectified by others.
Objectification theory explains that women in Westernized cultures are looked at, evaluated, and potentially objectified by others.
According to objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts 1997) women living in sexually saturated cultures are looked at, evaluated, and potentially objectified and treated as objects valued for their use by others.
But a burkini, along with other forms of modest dress, can offer the wearer the spiritual and personal freedom to enjoy her own company without being stared at, evaluated or engaged in unwanted conversation.
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Consumers seemed good at evaluating deals, though.
This is what juries are best at evaluating.
Kin is an attempt at evaluating the gap between society's ideals and its realities".
Mr. Helmsley is said to have valued Mr. Schwartz's skill at evaluating properties.
"Usually, these kids are good at evaluating research questions," Dr. Zigmond said.
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