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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Deemed to be" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that something is considered or regarded in a certain way. Example: "The property is deemed to be a historical landmark due to its architectural significance."
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The perpetrators are deemed to be monsters - inhuman, alien beings.
She was deemed to be emotionally "withholding".
He was deemed to be fine.
Both alternatives were deemed to be impossible.
She was deemed to be generous.
Both were deemed to be offensive.
This was deemed to be blasphemy.
Scotland's lack of sunshine is deemed to be the culprit.
Those deemed to be underperforming will be offered further training.
But it was deemed to be a price worth paying.
(The mole was deemed to be wrong for Scully).
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