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The phrase "you would evaluate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a hypothetical situation or when instructing someone on how to assess or analyze something. Example: "In this scenario, you would evaluate the effectiveness of the marketing strategy based on the sales data."
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"The goal (of the show) will be to walk away thinking that it's a fine art in the way you would evaluate any traditional form of sculpture".
For example; if the "eBook" option was chosen, you would evaluate the differences between right and wrong - is it right to download a book that has been put on the internet illegally, even though it is completely free of charge?
" To determine "exit value," you would evaluate what the item or items would be worth if not kept when donated and sold "as is" and would determine what markets are available and where to get the best price for the items donated.
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They used to just send me big boxes, and I would evaluate them, and tell them, "Well, I'll give you 50percentt or two-thirds or whatever I can get out of it".
The administration would evaluate each program.
Plumtree said it would evaluate the offer.
Conning said its board would evaluate the offer.
Cashman said Jeter would play a few games this week, then the Yankees would evaluate his progress.
Kate O'Brien Ahlers, a spokeswoman for the Law Department, said the city "would evaluate the papers thoroughly".
CF Industries, based in Deerfield, Ill., said it had received the offer and would evaluate it.
The Mets had announced they would evaluate Castillo after a workout at Shea on Friday.
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