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The phrase "gauge the" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a particular measurement is being made. For example, "We need to gauge the size of the problem before making a decision."
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How did you gauge the danger at any given moment?
This would also help gauge the demand.
But it's hard to gauge the mood.
Still, it's hard to gauge the Lions.
Both sides seem willing to gauge the market.
Southampton Town hired a consultant to gauge the potential impacts.
"I came to try and gauge the pulse," he said.
For we could gauge the infinite value of human life.
But there are indirect ways to gauge the strains.
One can gauge the explosion by the numbers.
There is nothing to gauge the passage of time.
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