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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deem critical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the importance or necessity of something in a formal context.
Example: "The committee will deem critical any issues that may affect the project's success."
Alternatives: "consider essential" or "regard as vital."
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Others are considering special assignments that we deem critical for Year One.
It offers a vivid example of how Chinese students have grown into a vocal and coordinated force on Western campuses, monitoring and pushing back against speech they deem critical of China.
Given that agencies fail in areas that clients deem critical, it's not surprising to see a growing inclination among clients to call agency reviews.
According to Kelly, one especially worrying trend about Thailand and Egypt's increased prosecutions is that authorities have been increasingly willing to go after anyone they deem critical online, not just seasoned activists.
The company has eliminated all antibiotics that the U.S. Agriculture Department and the Food and Drug Administration deem critical to human medicine, said company spokesman Ira Brill.
Although mineral precipitation seen under these conditions, e.g. in the absence of exogenously added precipitating ions, takes much longer to develop, it allows for the comparison between metastable and supersaturated medium conditions, a distinction which we deem critical in order to assign a definitive role for proteins in nanoparticle formation.
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The group consists of 50 to 100 key stakeholders deemed critical to organizational change.
These were deemed critical interfaces that had not been identified by the system architects.
The design of the connections was deemed critical to accomplish a consistent excitation through the system.
More than 100 websites deemed critical of Sissi's government have been blocked.
Another new law lets the president ban any publication deemed critical of the government.
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