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deeper evaluate
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "deeper evaluate" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "deeper evaluation" or "evaluate more deeply." Example: "We need to deeper evaluate the data to understand the underlying trends."
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It means that we can deepen and continue to refine our work around social and emotional learning practices, and that we can begin to deeper evaluate how our work with students links to student achievement.
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Those case studies were investigated deeper to evaluate their applicability to renewable energy policy evaluation.
Yet last summer, a team of psychologists from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and the University of Leuven in Belgium decided to drill a bit deeper by evaluating how life satisfaction changes over time with Facebook use.
News & Media
These responses were estimated for periods longer than ~105 s and are therefore useful to evaluate deeper structure.
Science
In addition to the cellulose peak analysis, the cellulose total crystallinity index (TCI) was utilized to evaluate deeper the cellulose structure.
In this way, we are already planning a deeper study to evaluate this hypothesis.This previous analysis have been done to demonstrate if the ITA algorithm correctly selected the possible parameters values when assigning a task to a rehabilitation session, trying always to have the patient executing tasks in therapeutic range, where the rehabilitation is more efficient.
The hydrocarbon can originate from degradation of organic matter, from thermal cracking of asphalt sand or dispersed organic matter, or from the catalytic action of deep hydrothermal activity so it is very important to understand the origin of deep hydrocarbon and evaluate relative contributions.
Science
Here we design a study to evaluate deep topical fornix nerve block (DTFNBA) versus topical anesthesia.
Therefore, residual hydrocarbon indices cannot be used directly to identify and evaluate deep-buried effective source rocks.
Science
A UK sleep expert said the brain used deep sleep to evaluate the day's events and decide what to keep.
News & Media
Several imaging modalities have been used to evaluate deep infiltrating endometriosis in the preoperative setting including transvaginal ultrasound and MRI of the pelvis [14].
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you intend to describe a more thorough evaluation, prefer using phrases like "evaluate in greater depth" or "conduct a deeper assessment" instead of "deeper evaluate".
Common error
Avoid placing an adjective like "deeper" directly before the verb "evaluate". Instead, use an adverb such as "more deeply" or rephrase the sentence for better clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "deeper evaluate" is an attempt to combine an adjective ("deeper") with a verb ("evaluate"). However, this construction is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI suggests that using an adverb, such as "more deeply", would be a more appropriate construction.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "deeper evaluate" is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI marks it as incorrect and the analysis confirms its rare usage. When you want to express a more thorough evaluation, it's better to use phrases like "evaluate in greater depth" or "conduct a deeper assessment". Although sources like Huffington Post and BBC were found by Ludwig, they are not enough to justify the use of "deeper evaluate" due to its incorrect grammar.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Evaluate in greater depth
This alternative emphasizes the thoroughness of the evaluation.
Conduct a deeper assessment
Focuses on performing a more profound assessment.
Thoroughly evaluate
This highlights the comprehensiveness of the evaluation.
Evaluate more thoroughly
Similar to "thoroughly evaluate" but uses an adverb to modify the verb.
Undertake an in-depth evaluation
This phrase emphasizes the detailed nature of the evaluation.
Carry out a more profound evaluation
Highlights the depth and significance of the evaluation.
Critically evaluate
Focuses on assessing something analytically and judgementally.
Perform a detailed evaluation
Emphasizes the level of detail involved in the evaluation.
Analyze more deeply
Shifts the focus to analysis rather than overall evaluation.
Scrutinize extensively
Suggests a very careful and detailed examination.
FAQs
Is it grammatically correct to say "deeper evaluate"?
No, "deeper evaluate" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It's more appropriate to say "evaluate more deeply" or "conduct a deeper evaluation".
What are some alternatives to "deeper evaluate"?
Instead of "deeper evaluate", you can use phrases like "evaluate in greater depth", "conduct a deeper assessment", or "thoroughly evaluate".
How can I use "evaluate" to describe a thorough assessment?
To describe a thorough assessment, you can say "evaluate more thoroughly" or "perform an in-depth evaluation". These phrases emphasize the depth and detail of the assessment process.
Which is correct: "deeper evaluation" or "deeper evaluate"?
"Deeper evaluation" is the correct phrase. It uses "deeper" as an adjective to describe the noun "evaluation". "Deeper evaluate" is grammatically incorrect because "deeper" should modify a noun, not a verb.
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81%
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2.8/5
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Real-world application tested