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"to evaluate if" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used as a preface to asking a question. For example: "We need to evaluate if this new policy will be beneficial to the company."
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[ 161] to evaluate if genetic drift could cause observed differentiation patterns alone, and for power evaluation.
It will be difficult to evaluate if and to what extent they share responsibility for the disaster.
"The intrinsic value of Gucci is difficult to evaluate if the current management leave," the report said.
Agent based modelling can help measure the unmeasurable: Impacts are difficult to evaluate if we don't know much about them.
"They are one thing to evaluate if you are seeing increased costs year over year".
to evaluate if someone is smiling hard enough.
To evaluate if unconjugated bilirubin (UB) inhibits C1 esterase activity.
To evaluate if emergency records were less complete compared with non-emergency records.
To evaluate if antimüllerian hormone (AMH) is associated with pregnancy loss.
The second objective was to evaluate if caffeine exacerbates the adverse phonatory effects of vocal loading.
The aims of this prospective randomized study were to evaluate if (1).
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