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"make the assessment" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to evaluate or judge something. Example: The teacher asked the students to make an assessment of their own writing skills.
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Let them make the assessment".
Does the rubric make the assessment easier or more accurate?
But that wouldn't necessarily make the assessment any more accurate.
He said the government should "let them make the assessment" about the housing bubble.
Historians who make the assessment will weigh eight years of boom and the trauma of impeachment.
Get a male colleague to help you to make the assessment, because men do this more naturally.
"Everyone has to make the assessment of how marketable their skill set is or how transferable," Mr. Horan said.
But the map of Baghdad's murderousness shifts almost daily, and it was the job of Andi's security detail to have the information and make the assessment.
"Mooc providers need to find ways to make the assessment richer, more meaningful and more reliable at scale for larger audiences".
St. Thomas wanted to make the assessment of student concussions more objective, and this summer it agreed to participate in a research project with the University of Miami.
Teams of United Nations security experts have been waiting for days at the Kuwait border to cross into Iraq to make the assessment but are yet to receive a go-ahead.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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