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The phrase "designed to evaluate the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is commonly used when discussing assessments, tests, or evaluations that are specifically designed for a particular purpose. It implies that the assessment has been carefully and intentionally crafted to measure or assess a certain skill or aspect. For example: - The new math test was designed to evaluate the students' problem-solving abilities. - The survey was designed to evaluate customer satisfaction with our product. - These interview questions were designed to evaluate the candidates' communication skills.
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That new report says tests designed to evaluate the system are flawed and mismanaged.
Internal auditing, designed to evaluate the effectiveness of a company's accounting system, is relatively new.
Part 2 was designed to evaluate the LOE test reliability.
The simulator is also designed to evaluate the proposed model.
A questionnaire was designed to evaluate the status of education in research within Europe (Table 1).
Part 2 was designed to evaluate the LOE test reliability in injured knees.
Here FLC is designed to evaluate the outputs rule-wise and accumulate them.
The experiments were designed to evaluate the blast resistance of FRCC panels compared with plain panels.
A prototype designed to evaluate the proposal's performance and its feasibility was developed and implemented.
Thus, a local reward function is designed to evaluate the performance of a candidate solution.
Test case 2 was designed to evaluate the hypothesis used for the FAF method.
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