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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already deemed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been judged or considered in the past, often implying that a decision or conclusion has been reached prior to the current moment.
Example: "The proposal was already deemed unacceptable by the committee before the meeting began."
Alternatives: "previously considered" or "already judged".
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Some intellectuals in Syria have already deemed it as such.
Federal studies had already deemed the island suitable for up to 500 private homes.
The WTO has already deemed the steel tariffs imposed last year by President George Bush illegal.
Lions are already deemed exotic, powerful, and iconic and so they are desired.
Washington agreed to consider reducing America's cotton subsidy program, already deemed illegal by the trade organization.
The National Park Service said it was continuing to inspect the structure, though it had already deemed it "structurally sound".
Later, a fix for the school financing system, already deemed unconstitutional by a state court, might prompt another.
Yet that reasoning should apply equally to gays -- unless you've already deemed homosexuality immoral and hence a disqualifying trait.
This adds further spice to polls already deemed the most important since the first post-apartheid elections in 1994.
In some instances, BP has tried to deny payment of claims that its own settlement program had already deemed legitimate.
That means starting work on new construction projects that government agencies have already deemed worthy but that lack financing.
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