Sentence examples for judge about from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'judge about' is not correct or usable in written English.
You should use the phrase 'judge (something)'. For example, "The judge judged the case quickly and fairly."

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Time is the best person to judge about right and wrong, and if you are supposed to be together, you would.

Luce got, we should judge, about 60 cord.

It looks like they should have told the judge about the money.

A prosecutor, David Raskin, again asked the judge about what she had said.

The cautious former Fed chief adds, "That's all that you can judge about the facts.

On Friday, both sides will present additional arguments to the judge about what evidence should be included in the trial.

So I asked the judge about using him for this movie and we succeeded in getting him.

He was cited for interfering with the judicial process after he telephoned a judge about a case.

Judge Hellerstein said the agent was "shading the truth" in not telling the magistrate judge about the informant.

"It is extremely painful," she told the bankruptcy judge about the paper's dénouement.

But for the judge about to decide Vick's fate, those words were not enough.

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