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Discover Ludwig"evaluate it as" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used to indicate the way in which something should be assessed or judged. Here are two examples: 1. "Please take a moment to evaluate the proposal as a whole before giving your final decision." 2. "I would like you to evaluate this essay not just for its content, but also for its structure and grammar."
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(For example, if I am afraid of the approaching hailstorm, I thereby evaluate it as dangerous, and what explains this evaluation is the way that hailstorm bears on my vegetable garden, which I care about; my garden, therefore, is the focus of my fear).
It probably isn't worth a tiny fraction of its current valuation if we were to evaluate it as an app.
Accordingly, the high positive rate (87.2%) of Ct-OATP1B3 mRNA expression in colon cancer tissues, along with its high T/N ratio, motivates us to evaluate it as a possible colon cancer biomarker candidate.
Case write-ups as an assessment method have an inherent weakness that could account for the fact that, despite its wide application, there are few studies that evaluate it as an assessment method.
"We'll evaluate it as we go.
"Everyone's going to look at the film and evaluate it as they wish," DeGuglielmo said.
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Finally, the approach taken in treating the IHR decision instrument as a screening tool and evaluating it as such has proved useful in understanding its value and limitations.
Each country represents a solution for a given problem, and its cost c i can be obtained by evaluating it as c i = f(country i ) = f([x i 1, x i 2, …, x i N ]).
We evaluated it as yes if the whole unstained iERM area including its contour looks similar to its corresponding RTM, and no if there was no obvious similarity.
Researchers at the University of Leicester are now evaluating it as a potential preventive medicine.
By 1994, it had major cracks and missing pieces; that year, it was surveyed by historic preservationists, who evaluated it as "treatment urgent".
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