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"regular assessments" is a correct phrase and is used regularly in written English
It refers to tests or evaluations that are conducted regularly or on a steady basis. For example: The school implemented regular assessments to ensure that all students were keeping up with their studies.
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Cyber-attacks, which have prompted the Bank to recommend regular assessments of firms' IT resilience.
Carter-Williams said he got regular assessments of his play from all three.
According to a guide by the BSR Education Fund, regular assessments are vital to keep the collaboration on track.
For over 60 years the JIC has provided regular assessments to successive Prime Ministers and senior colleagues on a wide range of foreign policy and international security issues.
An independent auditor will also monitor the bank's progress to strengthen its internal controls, and will make regular assessments on the firm's progress.
"Regular assessments are carried out at Camber beach, along with the RNLI, to inform what measures need to be taken to guide visitor safety and ensure the beach is safe.
The additional aviation security officers will "provide regular assessments of security at airports around the world and with the capacity to 'surge' as necessary in response to an incident such as the MetroJet crash".
All of the school's pupil premium money is spent on one-on-one out of class tuition by a teacher with regular assessments to check that the support is having an impact.
Some went without regular assessments, or had difficulties seeing specialists.
The FSB said public bodies should be required to publish regular assessments of how they spend their cash.
For example, regular assessments or capacity ranking methods could be used to push the external resources to improve their technological innovation abilities.
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