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Common collocations with evaluation in British Collocation

evaluation noun countable/uncountable

UK /ɪˌvæljuˈeɪʃ(ə)n/

careful

careful
critical
detailed
formal
rigorous
systematic
thorough

All pesticides are subject to rigorous scientific evaluation before approval for use is given.

fair or independent

external
independent
objective

There was no formal, objective evaluation of the assignments.

comparing things

comparative

The institute also carries out comparative product evaluations that facilitate selection of the best products.

looking at cost

economic

We are undertaking technical and economic evaulations of a number of novel technologies.

early

initial
preliminary

The initial evaluation revealed the potential usefulness of this technique.

something that is being judged

job
performance

Employees’ salary was linked to the results of job evaluation.

someone who is judging people or things

peer

Workers don’t talk talk to each other, and there is little quality control through peer evaluation.

make an evaluation

carry out
complete
conduct
perform
provide
undertake

The college will conduct a long-term evaluation of how students have developed their careers.

The project under evaluation aims to study ways of making contact more accessible for these groups.

need evaluation

require

be the subject of an evalutation

undergo

The service has undergone a three-month evaluation.