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which were appraised
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "which were appraised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to items or properties that have been evaluated for their value or quality. Example: "The assets, which were appraised by a certified evaluator, were found to be worth significantly more than expected."
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Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(4)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
Although she claimed a victory, the two parties settled out of court, agreeing to split the baby: Barnes got thirty thousand dollars from the Rose Williams Trust for his share of the diaries, which were appraised at sixty thousand dollars.
News & Media
The health plan also provided input for the four contextual criteria, which were appraised qualitatively.
At this stage, 25 papers were excluded, leaving nine relevant studies, which were appraised for quality, using the CASP tool (see ESM Online Resources 1 and 3).
Science
For the implementation of the clinical guidelines for suicide attempters the inclusion criteria were patient records from adult men and women, which were appraised at a psychiatric emergency clinic after a suicide attempt.
Science
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Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
He said he still owed close to $100,000 on his house in Detroit, which was appraised recently at $25,000.
News & Media
The monthly cost of that unit as a condo, which was appraised at $134,000 and received a new loan of $55,860, is $1,080, with the condo owner taking on about $5,000 in added debt.
News & Media
Judge Barker had stayed foreclosure on the church's chapel, school and parsonage, which are appraised at $8 million, so the church could take its case to the United States Court of Appeals in Chicago.
News & Media
That was the case a year ago when Mr. Ballard agreed to assume the $312,000 mortgage of a struggling entrepreneur who was facing foreclosure on his home, which was appraised at $360,000.
News & Media
Church leaders once demanded $35 million for the property, which was appraised at between $300,000 and $700,000.
News & Media
The San Francisco Chronicle reported that the Port of San Francisco owns the empty lot, which was appraised two years ago to be worth $30 million, and would lease or sell the lot to Lucas. .
News & Media
Arlt et al. evaluated an E-Learning module for naturopathy in veterinary medicine which was appraised as a reasonable complement" by the attending students [ 8].
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "which were appraised", ensure that the context clearly indicates who performed the appraisal and what criteria were used.
Common error
Ensure that the "which" clause clearly refers to a specific noun or noun phrase. Ambiguous antecedents can lead to confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "which were appraised" functions as a non-restrictive relative clause, providing additional, non-essential information about a noun or noun phrase. Ludwig shows that this phrase is used to add detail about items that have undergone some form of evaluation.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Less common in
Academia
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "which were appraised" is a grammatically correct phrase used to add extra information about items that have been evaluated. Ludwig's analysis demonstrates that this phrase appears most often in science and news contexts. Although only a few examples were found, Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English. It's essential to ensure clarity in sentence construction when using this phrase, particularly regarding the antecedent. Alternatives like "that were assessed" or "which were evaluated" can be used depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
which were evaluated
Replaces "appraised" with "evaluated", indicating a general assessment rather than a specific valuation.
that were assessed
Uses "assessed" instead of "appraised", suggesting a judgment or evaluation of quality or importance.
which had been assessed
Uses past perfect tense to emphasize the assessment occurred before the current context.
which were judged
Replaces "appraised" with "judged", emphasizing an opinion or verdict.
that were valued
Uses "valued" instead of "appraised", focusing on the worth or importance.
which were estimated
Substitutes "appraised" with "estimated", indicating an approximate calculation of value.
that had been reviewed
Replaces "appraised" with "reviewed", suggesting a careful examination.
which underwent appraisal
Changes the structure to use "underwent appraisal", making it more formal.
which were inspected
Uses "inspected" instead of "appraised", emphasizing a detailed examination.
that were audited
Replaces "appraised" with "audited", suggesting a formal financial examination.
FAQs
How do I use "which were appraised" in a sentence?
Use "which were appraised" to provide additional information about items or entities that have undergone evaluation. For example, "The documents, "which were appraised" by experts, confirmed the authenticity of the artwork."
What are some alternatives to "which were appraised"?
Alternatives include "that were assessed", "which were evaluated", or "that had been reviewed", depending on the specific context and the type of evaluation performed.
Is it better to use "that were appraised" or "which were appraised"?
In restrictive clauses (essential to the meaning of the sentence), "that" is often preferred. In non-restrictive clauses (adding extra information), "which" is used. For example, "The houses that were appraised sold quickly" vs "The house, "which was appraised" for $500,000, had several offers".
What does it mean when something is described as "appraised"?
"Appraised" means that something has been evaluated for its value, quality, or condition, typically by an expert or professional.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested