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"data were assessed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing the process of analyzing or evaluating data. Example: "In order to determine the effectiveness of the new program, data were assessed from various sources, including surveys and statistical analysis."
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The differences in all data were assessed by one-way analysis of variance.
The data were assessed for statistical significance by Dunnett's test or Tukey Kramer's multiple comparison tests.
Data were assessed at baseline (pretherapy) and at posttherapy period.
Comparisons of model predictions with available experimental data were assessed.
The data were assessed using elemental and energy balances.
Two-year follow-up functional data were assessed.
Data were assessed for normality (Shapiro Wilk test) and equality of variances (Bartlett's test or Levene test).
Clinical and behavioral data were assessed with a questionnaire and HIV-infected prisoners were stratified by CD4 status.
In the renewables analyses, 25 years of local climatic data were assessed.
Economic data were assessed at pre-treatment, immediately following treatment and six months after treatment.
Years of sport fish consumption, demographic, health, and reproductive data were assessed by survey.
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