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No, 'reassess to' is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English. To use a phrase like this correctly, you would need to use 'reassess' as a verb, followed by an object. For example: "We need to reassess our marketing strategy."
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We will need to reassess, to see if it works".
But the criticism that approach has attracted appears to have prompted him to reassess, to the point of offering only qualified backing for alleged cabinet miscreants in his most recent interviews.
"That forced us to go back and reassess to what extent we put Yemeni forces out in front".
We may just need to take some time to reassess, to pray and seek God and find out what we can individually offer to the world".
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Strachan has to reassess how to deploy an obdurate defence against the caretaker Gareth Southgate's side.
Consequently, PSE has to reassess and to reposition its future research agenda.
On a regular basis, the ITRL values should be reassessed to ensure that technologies are maturing correctly [5].
Research projects will be reassessed to focus on those likely to deliver the greatest short-term gain for the industry.
They said national policies should be reassessed to make them more similar to education systems in Scandinavia.
The proposed method enables the erosion risk to be quickly reassessed to compare different route options or to revise the proposed pipeline route.
7) Tenured teachers should periodically be reassessed to ensure that they are still raising student achievement.
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