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The phrase "evaluated to have" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in technical or academic writing to describe the result of a process of evaluation or assessment. Example: The experiment was evaluated to have a high level of accuracy, with a margin of error of only 0.5%. This demonstrates the validity of the research findings.
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Also, the design accuracy was evaluated to have less than 20% error.
Capillary underfill and GSG transition pitch have been evaluated to have a weak impact.
Using ROBINS-I, 12 studies were evaluated to have a serious overall risk of bias and five, a moderate one.
However, the thrice-burned Zr Nb fuel rod with 50 μm oxide thickness was evaluated to have a considerable margin against the power ramp-induced PCI failure.
Analyzing the experimental data using the proposed method, the adhesion energy per unit area is evaluated to have a constant value regardless of the droplet volume.
Eleven non-randomized studies were evaluated to have an overall serious risk of bias, and four non-randomized studies and one RTC study had a moderate overall risk of bias.
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Commander Lachelier asked the judge to have him evaluated "before he makes any statements".
Further strategies have been evaluated to overcome clopidogrel limitations.
Have the structure of your roof evaluated prior to having Velux windows installed to make sure it is structurally safe.
These films had been evaluated to measure their sexual content.
All had been evaluated to exclude other causes.
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