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The phrase "are deemed to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to express the passive form of "deem," which means to judge or consider something to be a certain way. It can be used in various situations, such as legal or formal writing, to convey a sense of authority or formality. Example: The contracts are deemed to be legally binding once they are signed by both parties.
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The contents are deemed to have been settled already.
The perpetrators are deemed to be monsters - inhuman, alien beings.
If they are deemed to be routinely scurrilous their authority is diminished.
Huge inequalities are created between "top talent" and those who are deemed to be merely average.
The others – mainly former police officers – are deemed to be independent.
For instance, curators can suppress articles that are deemed to come from unreliable or biased sources.
3. By entering the Competition you are deemed to have accepted these Terms and Conditions.
Now, what are deemed to be negative game reviews find themselves subject to furious scrutiny.
Inmates are deemed to be on hunger strike if they skip nine meals.
In the supreme court, justices' wigs are deemed to be like political opinions: surplus to requirements.
Welfare and safety-nets are deemed to lead to patterns of personal disutility.
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