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The phrase "if we appraise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the evaluation or assessment of something, typically in a formal or analytical context. Example: "If we appraise the situation carefully, we may find a better solution to the problem."
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Lazarus (1984) wrote that arousal will "produce an emotion only if we appraise the encounter (e.g., the physical and social conditions and the bodily state it produces) as having a bearing on our well-being".
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We appraise here elements of such a strategy that will be critical if the promise of improved population health is to be realized.
Even with simple or repetitive tasks, we appraise the work to be done and consider the most efficient methods.
Additionally we appraise the understanding about possible mechanisms of action.
Who knows if we can appraise it correctly?
I think most of us, if we honestly appraise ourselves, would be afraid of such exposure.
If a paper reported on more than one type of reliability, we appraised the methodological quality of these study arms separately.
To further elucidate this issue, we appraised specific ATP synthase subunit reactivity.
We appraised the quality of included studies using standardised tools.
Concerned that if the service ran without randomisation, we would never be able to conduct a trial subsequently, and unable to find a suitable non-random comparison group, we appraised the various options for trial.
If applicable, we also appraised four design-specific items: randomization, blinding, clustering effect, and number of data collection points.
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