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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as being regarded" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing how something is perceived or viewed by others. Example: "The policy is often criticized as being regarded as outdated by many experts in the field."
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For, as well as being regarded as humane and self-revealing, novelists are also often viewed as lazy and self-indulgent.
Russian leaders are used to behaving like tsars, as well as being regarded like them: taking big decisions but leaving much of the work, and the attendant unpopularity, to ministers.
We stress, however, that the computing entity (as being regarded not trustworthy) is never the party that generates any keys.
It has since become one of the focal points for the Anzac day marches, as well as being regarded as one of the most "eye-catching" and significant statues in the city.
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Being regarded as having such an impairment.
The move caused controversy as it was regarded as a tax increase on low-paid workers.
The economy was showing distinct signs of improvement and Roy Jenkins's standing as chancellor was regarded as a significant strength.
The revelation will surprise the City as Ronnie is regarded as the focus of the multiple inquiries.
In contrast, women who stayed at home as housewives were regarded as lazy.
Their presence was unusual, as they were regarded as arid zone species.
Also, culicoides were selected as they are regarded as being the major vectors for all three viruses [ 24, 25].
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