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The phrase "I pegged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that you have identified, understood, or made a judgment about something or someone.
Example: "I pegged him as someone who would excel in this role based on his previous experience."
Alternatives: "I figured" or "I identified."
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I pegged the car on on-ramps and off-ramps.
I still loved it, but I pegged it as a Sancerre, which is a sauvignon blanc wine.
I expected a higher-than-anticipated Democratic turnout in Illinois in particular, which is why I pegged Giannoulias to upset Kirk.
Mostly they were in big, intergenerational hen-party style gangs, and I pegged the few men as mostly husbands and boyfriends.
The first time I saw Alps, I pegged it as brilliant black comedy; the second time as out-and-out tragedy.
At the time, I pegged this as an intriguing new angle on political comedy: abstract, dreamlike, it fictionalises real-world politics to better get to their core.
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Quick, before I peg out.
The question is not new (I peg it to the mid-90s when both the PDF and Netscape's browser were born).
I peg Inter's value at $559 million.
I peg the value of the Red Devils at $3.32 billion, 7% more than last year.
Interestingly, I peg Ford's normalized valuation at 4.5 times enterprise value, about what I think airlines should sell for.
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