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The phrase "are regarded with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something is perceived or viewed by people or a specific group.
Example: "In many cultures, certain animals are regarded with great reverence and respect."
Alternatives: "are viewed as" or "are considered to be".
Dictionary
are regarded with
noun
A steady look, a gaze.
Exact(46)
But now even friends are regarded with suspicion to the point of hostility.
Despite their lack of a united agenda, the assemblies are regarded with alarm in some quarters.
Bavarians are regarded with envy and suspicion as successful provincials, rather like Texans in America.
The villagers are poor, uneducated peasants; the few isolated Jews are regarded with suspicion and jealousy.
Does it matter to you that most dentists are regarded with fear by their patients?
The women are regarded with admiration, if not always envy, by their girlfriends.
Similar(10)
New money is regarded with suspicion everywhere.
Even simple handshakes were regarded with suspicion.
But drinking has always been regarded with anxiety too.
"Thin people were regarded with suspicion, as ugly.
Their conclusions, therefore, have to be regarded with suspicion.
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