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The phrase "evaluate to" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used when discussing the result or outcome of a calculation or evaluation. Example: "The formula evaluated to a final value of 25 after plugging in the variables."
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"We had to evaluate to see if there was something there or not".
This means trying to evaluate to probability that the data are consistent with the Standard Model plus some random statistical noise.
"But obviously for public health reasons we have decided to evaluate, to investigate and to protect those individuals working in that building," said Dr. Agwunobi, the Florida secretary of health.
When variables are highly correlated, regression analysis is less useful, especially with only 11 elections to evaluate to differentiate between them.
That is, some numerical expressions do not evaluate to a (natural) number.
However, the theme was a schoolmarmish quest to evaluate, to tsk-tsk.
Filter expressions evaluate to a boolean value when applied to a message.
To evaluate to what extent the models specified fit the data, absolute and incremental fit indices were used.
So we need to evaluate to what degree the cell' worst SINR deteriorate by decreasing its downlink sub-frames.
Then we conducted a logistic regression analysis to evaluate to what extent each VAR affects outcome or dependence.
Thus, we could also evaluate to what extent they changed their minds when introducing a future regret as new information.
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