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'scathing assessment' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a particularly critical or severe evaluation. For example, "The professor's scathing assessment of the student's work left no room for improvement."
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Texas Sen. Ted Cruz shared Christie's scathing assessment of Obama's speech.
After meeting Nicola twice, he had arrived at a scathing assessment of her.
In a scathing assessment of the trust's board of directors, Francis accused it of "a serious failure" of its duties.
Professor Abramovsky offered a more scathing assessment of the news organizations' conduct in using the juror's name.
After the game Faf du Plessis delivered a scathing assessment of South Africa's batting, saying soft dismissals handed victory.
When the book was published, Mary McCarthy wrote a scathing assessment in The New York Review of Books.
It included a scathing assessment of what Facebook and other Web technologies have wrought among her college students.
Ten days after criticizing President Bush's handling of Iraq, Al Gore offered a scathing assessment today of Mr. Bush's stewardship of the American economy.
The Telegraph has, in fairness, since posted its own scathing assessment of the product, hence I'm focusing on the more extensive Daily Mail piece.
The great FS Trueman, in one of his more curmudgeonly moments, had once offered a scathing assessment of a young England hopeful running in from this famous direction.
When I told him it was to accompany Adam Gopnik's scathing assessment of the U.S. penal system, he was at ease.
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