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1 The Government is trying to gauge how many New Zealanders want out.
2 Emmanuel looked around to gauge how much attention was coming his way.
3 I can look at a meal and gauge how healthy it is.
4 The rankings seeks to gauge how interested programmers are in different languages.
5 He couldn't gauge how fast he was going or in what direction.
6 He measured his own hunger to gauge how the dogs might feel.
7 It's not possible yet to gauge how much extra cost that will add.
8 Traders use the information to gauge how the market will move.
9 As he spoke, I could sense him trying to gauge how I'd react.
10 Sean studied his brother, trying to gauge how he felt about the news.
11 She still couldn't gauge how he really felt about Hoffman now.
12 He glanced around nervously as if to gauge how far he could go.
13 One could hear it coming steadily and gauge how much nearer it was.
14 Instead, the firm tries to gauge how interested programmers are in these languages.
15 He glanced sideways at me, to gauge how much I really wanted to know.
16 Investors watch that efficiency metric closely, to gauge how well a company manages costs.
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This collocation consists of: Gauge how through the time
Gauge how across language varieties